| Enoch Pond - 1842 - 368 str.
...propositions, calculated to settle the minds of inquirers on the subject. "The mass," says he, " is no sacrifice. There is but one sacrifice — but one...satisfaction — Jesus Christ. Besides him there is none other. Let such bishops as do not withstand the profanations of the mass be anathema." Still, the elector... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1843 - 738 str.
...God not only recall the things, but, further, assure the heart with respect to the will of God. 1 " As the sight of a cross does not justify, so the mass...not a sacrifice. '• There is but one sacrifice; there is but one satisfaction; Jesus Christ. Beyond him there is nothing of the kind. " Let the bishops... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1843 - 668 str.
...FREDERIC'S CAUTION. merely recall the things themselves, but assure our hearts in the will of God." " As the sight of a cross does not justify, so the mass cannot justify." " As the gazing on a cross is no sacrifice for our own or others' sins, just so the... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1846 - 438 str.
...by God not only recall the things, but, further, assure the heart with respect to the will of God. ! "As the sight of a cross does not justify, so the...justify. "As the sight of a cross is not a sacrifice, cither for our sins, or for the sins of others, so the mass is not a sacrifice. "Tli ere is hut one... | |
| Charles Adams - 1858 - 348 str.
...justify." " As the gazing on a cross is no sacrifice for our own or others' sins, just so the mass is no sacrifice." " There is but one sacrifice, but one...satisfaction — Jesus Christ. Besides him there is nona other." "Let such bishops as do not withstand the profanations of the mass, be anathema." 17 The... | |
| Charles Adams - 1858 - 352 str.
...themselves, and Melancthon proceeded to put forth fifty-five propositions, among which were such as these : " As the sight of a cross does not justify, so the mass cannot justify." " As the gazing on a cross is no sacrifice, for our own or others' sins, just so the... | |
| Elizabeth Charles - 1864 - 506 str.
...by God not only recall the things, but further assure the heart with respect to the will of God." " As the sight of a cross does not justify, so the mass...is not a sacrifice." " There is but one sacrifice, there is but one satisfaction — Jesus Christ. Beyond him there is nothing of the kind." I have been... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - 1864 - 572 str.
...by God not only recall the things, but further assure the heart with respect to the will of God." " As the sight of a cross does not justify, so the mass...is not a sacrifice." "There is but one sacrifice, there is but one satisfaction — Jesus Christ. Beyond him there is nothing of the kind." I have been... | |
| Elizabeth Rundle Charles - 1864 - 568 str.
...by God not only recall the things, but further assure the heart with respect to the will of God." " As the sight of a cross does not justify, so the mass...either for our sins or for the sins of others, so the ma?s ia not a sacrifice." "There is but one sacrifice, there is but one satisfaction — Jesus Christ.... | |
| James H. Braund - 1870 - 542 str.
...God not only recall the things, but also make the heart sure of the will of God. As the sight of the cross does not justify, so the mass does not justify. As the sight of a cross is not a sacrifice for our own sins or for those of others, so the mass is not a sacrifice. There is only one sacrifice,... | |
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