The Life of the Learned and Right Reverend Reynold Pecock, S. T. P., Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, and Chichester, in the Reign of King Henry VI.Clarendon Press, 1820 - 235 Seiten |
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... idolatry m . Thus they m In how great peril of idolatry the members of the Romish communion are , or they who join in the religious service of that corrupt Church , appears very plain from the following rubric , in the canon of the mass ...
... idolatry m . Thus they m In how great peril of idolatry the members of the Romish communion are , or they who join in the religious service of that corrupt Church , appears very plain from the following rubric , in the canon of the mass ...
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... idolatry ; that " neither Christ nor his Apostles commanded nor coun- ❝selled such images to be made ; and , that if simple or " ignorant people did idolatry by them , in placing their hope or trust in them , or giving the honour to ...
... idolatry ; that " neither Christ nor his Apostles commanded nor coun- ❝selled such images to be made ; and , that if simple or " ignorant people did idolatry by them , in placing their hope or trust in them , or giving the honour to ...
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... idolatry , and consequently in the reasons for removing and abolishing them . The Bishop thought , that idolatry consisted in taking a creature for God , and worshipping that creature for his God , a fancy , that , our Bishop truly ...
... idolatry , and consequently in the reasons for removing and abolishing them . The Bishop thought , that idolatry consisted in taking a creature for God , and worshipping that creature for his God , a fancy , that , our Bishop truly ...
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... idolatry , as the Apostle of the Gen- tiles expressly affirms , one would think our trusting in any images of Christ or his saints , our making them our hope and confidence , though we no more took them for the incorruptible God , than ...
... idolatry , as the Apostle of the Gen- tiles expressly affirms , one would think our trusting in any images of Christ or his saints , our making them our hope and confidence , though we no more took them for the incorruptible God , than ...
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... idolatry , and a spoiling and slay- ❝ing of poor men , and apostasy or going back from the " Christian faith . " 66 On the whole he concluded , that , " by such images and " foolish pilgrimages , the works of mercy were cruelly ...
... idolatry , and a spoiling and slay- ❝ing of poor men , and apostasy or going back from the " Christian faith . " 66 On the whole he concluded , that , " by such images and " foolish pilgrimages , the works of mercy were cruelly ...
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