| Richard Mant (bp. of Down, Connor and Dromore.) - 1836 - 62 pages
...have grown partly of the corrupt following of the apostles, partly are states of life allowed in the Scriptures, but yet have not like nature of sacraments...not any visible sign or ceremony ordained of God." Of the two sacraments, recognised by both Churches, that, which manifests the most striking marks of... | |
| John Hayward - Church statistics - 1836 - 168 pages
...allowed in the Scriptures, but yet have not the like nature of Baptism and the Lord's Supper, because they have not any visible sign, or ceremony ordained...sacraments were not ordained of Christ to be gazed upon, or to be carried about ; but that we should duly use them. And in such only as worthily receive the same,... | |
| Charles Richard Cameron - Dissenters, Religious - 1836 - 424 pages
...theory, that the Latin theology deinents .... are not to be counted for Sacraments of the Gospel, .... have not like nature of Sacraments with Baptism, and the Lord's Supper". In such only as worthily receive the same, they have a wholesome effect or operation c . XXVI... Neither... | |
| Enchiridion - 1837 - 762 pages
...have grown partly of the corrupt following of the apostles, partly are states of life allowed in the scriptures, but yet have not like nature of sacraments...sacraments were not ordained of Christ to be gazed upon, or to be carried about, but that we should duly use them. And in such only as worthily receive the same,... | |
| Evangelistic work - 1839 - 412 pages
...have grown, partly of the corrupt following of the apostles, partly are states of life allowed in the Scriptures ; but yet have not like nature of sacraments,...not any visible sign or ceremony ordained of God." In that we shall all agree ; but this teacher further tells us, — " This Article does not deny the... | |
| Daniel Neal - England - 1837 - 648 pages
...have partly grown from corrupt imitation of the apostles, partly arc states of life allowed in the Scriptures, but yet have not like nature of sacraments...not any visible sign or ceremony ordained of God, together with a promise of saving grace annexed thereunto. 88. The sacraments were not ordained of... | |
| William James Early BENNETT - 1837 - 458 pages
...have grown, partly of the corrupt following of the apostles, partly are states of life allowed in the scriptures, but yet have not like nature of sacraments...they have not any visible sign or ceremony ordained by God." — Articles of the Church of England. Art. xxv. " If any man shall say, that the sacraments... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1838 - 776 pages
...have grown partly of the corrupt following of the Apostles, partly are states of life allowed in the Scriptures; but yet have not like nature of Sacraments...Sacraments were not ordained of Christ to be gazed upon, or to be carried about, but that we should duly use them. And in such only as worthily receive the same... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1838 - 724 pages
...sacraments of the Gospel, being such as have grown partly of the corrupt following of the Apostles ; . . . but yet have not like nature of sacraments with Baptism...any visible sign or ceremony ordained of God." The Chrism or Unction, which gave its ancient name to this rite, has accordingly been laid aside since... | |
| 1840 - 480 pages
...have grown partly of the corrupt following of the Apostles, partly are states of life allowed in the Scriptures, but yet have not like nature of sacraments...not any visible sign or ceremony ordained of God." With regard to the two sacraments which are equally recognized by both churches, the most striking... | |
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