An Attempt to Explain the Words: Reason, Substance, Person, Creeds, Orthodoxy, Catholic-church, Subscription, and Index Expurgatorius: To which are Added, Some Reflections, Miscellaneous Observations, Quotations, and Queries, on the Same SubjectsW. Johnston, 1766 - 248 pages |
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... feem fufficiently confider wherein Proteftantifm itself confifts . All acknowledge , in general , that it confifts in renouncing the Errors of Popery and here they mention some particulars , particulars , as the Popes Supremacy ...
... feem fufficiently confider wherein Proteftantifm itself confifts . All acknowledge , in general , that it confifts in renouncing the Errors of Popery and here they mention some particulars , particulars , as the Popes Supremacy ...
Page viii
... few Chriftians could have any Objections against for it would feem , that what is defigned for general ufe fhould not be expreffed in the diftinguishing man- ner ner or language of any one party ; other- wife vui The PREFACE .
... few Chriftians could have any Objections against for it would feem , that what is defigned for general ufe fhould not be expreffed in the diftinguishing man- ner ner or language of any one party ; other- wife vui The PREFACE .
Page 75
... feem very strange to us , that they pretended thus dogmatically to to determine con- cerning the Sameness , the Likeness , or the Difference of Effence or Sub- stance in Diftin & t Beings . This was the Confequence of their admitting ...
... feem very strange to us , that they pretended thus dogmatically to to determine con- cerning the Sameness , the Likeness , or the Difference of Effence or Sub- stance in Diftin & t Beings . This was the Confequence of their admitting ...
Page 108
... Empire of the Chriftians . The Latins in their ac- count of this Event feem to rejoice in it , the Emperor , the Patriarchs and great Bishops whom they were particularly to pray for . it , and infult over the poor Greeks as most [ 108 ]
... Empire of the Chriftians . The Latins in their ac- count of this Event feem to rejoice in it , the Emperor , the Patriarchs and great Bishops whom they were particularly to pray for . it , and infult over the poor Greeks as most [ 108 ]
Page 124
... feem a prove this . wonderful thing to confiderate men , that at the Reformation , care was not taken effectually to fupprefs this arbitrary im- pofing Spirit , which had been the occafi- on of all the Mischiefs they then so justly ...
... feem a prove this . wonderful thing to confiderate men , that at the Reformation , care was not taken effectually to fupprefs this arbitrary im- pofing Spirit , which had been the occafi- on of all the Mischiefs they then so justly ...
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Page 130 - Creed, and that which is commonly called the Apostles' Creed, ought thoroughly to be received and believed: for they may be proved by most certain warrants of holy Scripture.
Page 94 - ... And in One Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, begotten of the Father, only begotten, that is, of the substance of the Father ; God of God, Light of Light, very God of very God, Begotten, not made...
Page 126 - Besides this, he was not at all satisfied to give his unfeigned " assent and consent to all and every thing contained in the book of Common Prayer,
Page 93 - We believe in one God, the Father Almighty, maker of all things visible and invisible...
Page 203 - No tradition but only of Scripture can derive itself from the fountain, but may be plainly proved, either to have been brought in in such an age after Christ, or that in such an age it was not in. " In a word, there is no sufficient certainty but of Scripture only, for any considering man to build upon.
Page 93 - I believe in one God the Father Almighty; Maker of heaven and earth, and of all things visible and invisible.
Page 202 - Whatsoever else they believe besides it, and the plain irrefragable, indubitable consequences of it, well may they hold it as a matter of opinion : but as matter of faith and religion, neither can they with coherence to their own grounds believe it themselves, nor require the belief of it of others, without most high and most schismatical presumption.
Page 202 - I, for my part, after a long, and (as I verily believe and hope) impartial search of the true way to eternal happiness, do profess plainly, that I cannot find any rest for the sole of my foot but upon this rock only. I...
Page 94 - Father, only begotten, that is, of the substance of the Father ; God of God, Light of Light, very God of very God ; begotten, not made ; of the same substance with the Father...
Page 113 - ... Greek word, which signifies a right opinion ; and hath been used by Churchmen as a term to denote a soundness of doctrine or belief, with regard to all points and articles of faith. But, as there have been amongst these Churchmen several systems of doctrine or belief, they all assert for themselves, that they only are orthodox, and in the right ; and that all others are heterodox, or, in the wrong : so that what at one time, and in one place, hath been declared orthodoxy, or, sound belief, hath...