And thus we utterly condemn the vanity of those that affirm sacraments to be nothing else but naked and bare signs... 観光地の賞味期限: 「暮らしと観光」の文化論efter 古池嘉和 - 1863 - 211 sidorFragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - 1841 - 612 sidor
...participation of the same sacraments to seal in their hearts the assurance of his promise: and thus we utterly condemn the vanity of those that affirm sacraments to be nothing else but naked and hare signs. No: ice assuredly believe, that by baptism we are engrafted into Jesus Christ, to be made... | |
| Robert Meek - 1834 - 436 sidor
...blessed conjunction, union and society, which the elect have with their head, Christ Jesus. And thus we utterly condemn the vanity of those that affirm...sacraments to be nothing else but naked and bare signs : no, we assuredly believe, that by baptism we are ingrafted in Christ Jesus, to be made partakers... | |
| Algernon Sydney Thelwall - 1835 - 492 sidor
...the Reformers on this point, I will quote one sentence from another Confession of Faith. ' And thus we utterly condemn the vanity of those that affirm...Sacraments to be nothing else but naked and bare signs; no, we assuredly believe, that by Baptism we are engrafted in Christ Jesus, to be made partakers of... | |
| 1852 - 1000 sidor
...to be damned." Knox's Scottish Confession of Faith also contains this, passage : " We utterly damn the vanity of those that affirm sacraments to be nothing else but naked and bare signs." As to " auricular confession," the practice is expressly condemned in the homily on repentance (pt.... | |
| Leveson Venables V. Harcourt - 1838 - 664 sidor
...in this country. Thus, in the confession of faith of 1560, which is attributed to Knox, he says: " We utterly condemn the vanity of those that affirm...sacraments to be nothing else but naked and bare signs : no ; we assuredly believe that, by baptism, we are ingrafted into Jesus Christ, to be made partakers... | |
| Leveson Venables Vernon-Harcourt - 1838 - 660 sidor
...in this country. Thus, in the confession of faith of 1560, which is attributed to Knox, he says: " We utterly condemn the vanity of those that affirm...sacraments to be nothing else but naked and bare signs : no ; we assuredly believe that, by baptism, we are ingrafted into Jesus Christ, to be made partakers... | |
| 1842 - 498 sidor
...blessed conjunction, union, and society, which the elect have with their Head Christ Jesus. And thus we utterly condemn the vanity of those that affirm...sacraments to be nothing else but naked and bare signs; no, we assuredly believe, that by baptism we are ingrafted into Jesus Christ, to be made partakers... | |
| John Cumming - 1845 - 130 sidor
...Confession. Young infants are to be baptized. Confession of the Church of Scotland. We utterly damn the vanity of those that affirm sacraments to be nothing else but naked and bare signs. We assuredly believe, that by baptism we are ingrafted in Christ Jesus, to be made partakers of his... | |
| 1850 - 664 sidor
...utters itself, (Art. XXI,) in the following style : •: And thus we utterly condemn the vanity of these that affirm sacraments to be nothing else but naked and bare signs ; no we assuredly believe, that by baptism we are ingrafted in Christ Jesus. to be made partakers of... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1861 - 446 sidor
...wheresoever (in manner) they find in the Scriptures the word spokeu of, they expound it of preaching. They have made it almost of the essence of the sacrament of the supper, to have a sermon precedent. They have (in sort) annihilated the use of liturgies, and forms of divine service,1 although the house... | |
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