The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 51
... Grace . Rome upbraids us for our indecision , and hesitates not to fulmi- nate her anathemas : but does not absolute necessity palliate much , if not all ? If , as we have striven to show , conscientious men may be wisely impelled to ...
... Grace . Rome upbraids us for our indecision , and hesitates not to fulmi- nate her anathemas : but does not absolute necessity palliate much , if not all ? If , as we have striven to show , conscientious men may be wisely impelled to ...
Page 58
... grace and by faith , of course assuming the ordinary and universal means , -prayer , reading of Scripture , confession and absolution , and reception of the Eucharist ; the next , that Christ is not present , in fact , in the Sacrament ...
... grace and by faith , of course assuming the ordinary and universal means , -prayer , reading of Scripture , confession and absolution , and reception of the Eucharist ; the next , that Christ is not present , in fact , in the Sacrament ...
Page 59
... grace , plainly declares that we have power to will and do good works with the grace of God . Thus understood , it supplies the remaining half of the truth , which is not fully expressed in the seventeenth Article . And what more can be ...
... grace , plainly declares that we have power to will and do good works with the grace of God . Thus understood , it supplies the remaining half of the truth , which is not fully expressed in the seventeenth Article . And what more can be ...
Page 66
... he have not , we leave our readers to decide what his habitual state of grace must be . 99 We have now shown that the three main charges brought by us against this book , were individually and collectively well 66 Loss and Gain .
... he have not , we leave our readers to decide what his habitual state of grace must be . 99 We have now shown that the three main charges brought by us against this book , were individually and collectively well 66 Loss and Gain .
Page 67
... grace , through faith , nay , even through works , or such holiness as shall be accepted in Christ ; but meritoriously , through Christ alone ! This is the explicit doctrine of the Church , which , for the avoiding of future cavils , it ...
... grace , through faith , nay , even through works , or such holiness as shall be accepted in Christ ; but meritoriously , through Christ alone ! This is the explicit doctrine of the Church , which , for the avoiding of future cavils , it ...
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