A Letter to the Editor of the Quarterly Review

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W. Baxter, 1834 - 32페이지

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12 페이지 - WHOSOEVER will be saved : before all things it is necessary that he hold the Catholic Faith. Which Faith, except every one do keep whole and undefiled : without doubt he shall perish everlastingly.
24 페이지 - Its doctrine is pure and primitive ; its ceremonies so few and innocent, that most of the Christian world agree in them ; its method is exact and natural ; its language significant and perspicuous, most of the words and phrases being taken out of the Holy...
23 페이지 - I may remember Jerusalem, and call to mind the pleasures of the temple, the order of her services, the beauty of her buildings, the sweetness of her songs, the decency of her ministrations, the assiduity and economy of her priests and Levites, the daily sacrifice, and that eternal fire of devotion that went not out by day nor by night ; these were the pleasures of our peace...
10 페이지 - Preface, to do that which, according to her best understanding, might most tend to the preservation of peace and unity in the Church; the procuring of reverence, and the exciting of piety and devotion in the worship of God; and, finally, the cutting off occasion, from them that seek occasion, of cavil or quarrel against her Liturgy.
24 페이지 - Though all churches in the world have, and ever had, forms of prayer, yet none was ever blessed with so comprehensive, so exact, and so inoffensive a composure as ours, which is so judiciously contrived, that the wisest may exercise at once their knowledge and devotion, and yet so plain, that the most ignorant may pray with understanding; so full that nothing is omitted which is fit to be asked in public, and so particular, that it...
25 페이지 - The condemnation, contained in two or three clauses of this Creed, belongs (as the most zealous defenders of our faith in the holy Trinity agree, and as every one who reads it considerately will soon perceive), not to all, who cannot understand, or cannot approve, every expression in it, but only to such as deny the " Trinity in Unity," or "three Persons and one God.
25 페이지 - The condemnation contained in two or three clauses of this Creed, belongs, (as the most zealous defenders of our faith in the holy Trinity agree, and as every one, who reads it considerately, will soon perceive,) not to all, who cannot understand, or cannot approve, every expression in it; but only to such as deny in general the Trinity in Unity, or three Persons who are one God. This alone is said to be the Catholic faith.

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