Had he been taught as a child, that the Sacraments, not preaching, are the sources of Divine Grace ; that the Apostolical ministry had a virtue in it which went out over the whole Church, when sought by the prayer of faith ; that fellowship with it was... The Christian Examiner - Strana 1801840Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1836 - 790 str.
...provided fur the little ones ot Christ, they indirectly lead him into it. Had lie been taught as a child, that the Sacraments, not preaching, are the sources of Divine Grace ; that the Apostolical ministry had a virtue in it which went out over the whole Church, when sought by the prayer... | |
| 1834 - 592 str.
...provided for the little ones of Christ, they indirectly lead him into it. Had he been taught as a child, that the Sacraments, not preaching, are the sources of Divine Grace ; that the Apostolical ministry had a virtue in it which went out over the whole Church, when sought by the prayer... | |
| 1840 - 432 str.
...consciences and estates, they will not lisp a word of * Constitutional History, Vol. II. p. 273, note. Divine right, but will speak of the dignity and propriety...religious feeling, are the reasons why Dissent with its prayer and bible meetings, and Popery with its solemn and captivating services, are taking such... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1840 - 616 str.
...provided for the little ones of Christ, they indirectly lead him into it. Had he been taught as a child, that the Sacraments, not preaching, are the sources of Divine Grace ; that the Apostolical ministry had a virtue in it which went out over the whole Church, when sought by the prayer... | |
| John Henry Newman, John Keble, William Palmer, Richard Hurrell Froude, Edward Bouverie Pusey, Isaac Williams - 1840 - 616 str.
...provided for the little ones of Christ, they indirectly lead him into it. Had he been taught as a child, that the Sacraments, not preaching, are the sources of Divine Grace; that the Apostolical ministry had a virtue in it which went out over the whole Church, when sought by the prayer... | |
| James Buchanan - 1843 - 140 str.
...provided for the little ones of Christ." We have seen what these gracious and consoling truths are, — that the sacraments, not preaching, are the sources of divine grace, — that the apostolical ministry had a virtue in it, which went out over the whole Church, when sought by the prayer... | |
| 1843 - 424 str.
...principles of Christian faith from the Scriptures — that there is no salvation out of the Church — that "the Sacraments, not Preaching, are the sources of Divine Grace " — that the confessional, and commemorative services for the dead, and prayers to the saints should again come... | |
| Joseph Adshead - 1852 - 346 str.
...ones of Christ, they indirectly lead them into it, (the temptation.) "Had he been taught as a child that THE SACRAMENTS — not preaching — are the sources of Divine grace, — that the APOSTOLICAL MINISTRY had a virtue in it, which went over the whole church, when sought by the prayer... | |
| John Seely Stone - 1866 - 648 str.
...channels, through which the Spirit brings the Truth into contact with the mind, there are some who teach that " the Sacraments, not preaching, are the sources of Divine grace :"* that " the great work," which Christians did at first, " Every Lord's Day," was " to administer and receive Christ's... | |
| Richard William Church - 1891 - 386 str.
...provided for the little ones of Christ, they indirectly lead him into it. Had he been taught as a child, that the Sacraments, not preaching, are the sources of Divine Grace; that the Apostolical ministry had a virtue in it which went out over the whole Church, when sought by the prayer... | |
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