Oxford Tractarianism: The Scottish Episcopal College, and the Scottish Episcopal Church. Substance of a Speech Delivered Before the Presbytery of Perth, on the 30th of March, 1842J. Nisbet & Company, 1842 - 91 pages Describes from the Presbyterian viewpoint the doctrinal views of the Scottish Episcopalians concerning the lack of validity of sacraments administered outside the episcopalian form of church, and most particularly those views as applied to Scottish Presbyterians. The appendix uses the arguments of the Episcopalians themselves to refute the validity of their own sacraments. |
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... feel with them yet more sympathy , and we delight to acknowledge it . We love to distin- guish between the system and the men who are its victims . The more deeply we are convinced that the Kirk is tainted with schism , founded on ...
... feel with them yet more sympathy , and we delight to acknowledge it . We love to distin- guish between the system and the men who are its victims . The more deeply we are convinced that the Kirk is tainted with schism , founded on ...
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... feel any jealousy . The government of the proposed College will be vested in the Bishops , and no authority will be acknowledged , no principles recog- nized , except those of the Thirty - nine Articles , the Formularies , and Homilies ...
... feel any jealousy . The government of the proposed College will be vested in the Bishops , and no authority will be acknowledged , no principles recog- nized , except those of the Thirty - nine Articles , the Formularies , and Homilies ...
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... feel constrained to declare that I have no guarantee that the latter shall be conducted on sound Protestant principles . " As the Synodal Letter is addressed to all members of our commu- nion , a layman may be permitted , without being ...
... feel constrained to declare that I have no guarantee that the latter shall be conducted on sound Protestant principles . " As the Synodal Letter is addressed to all members of our commu- nion , a layman may be permitted , without being ...
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... feel , Sir , that there was another way in which Bishop Terrot might have met the objection aris- ing from the name that he and his colleagues had given to their Church . I speak of the frank and straightfor- ward way of declaring that ...
... feel , Sir , that there was another way in which Bishop Terrot might have met the objection aris- ing from the name that he and his colleagues had given to their Church . I speak of the frank and straightfor- ward way of declaring that ...
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... feel this to be my duty , in a country where no particular necessity or cause can be urged for such de- parture . Therefore , in one word , I could not conscientiously attend wor- ship in a religious community , deficient in any of the ...
... feel this to be my duty , in a country where no particular necessity or cause can be urged for such de- parture . Therefore , in one word , I could not conscientiously attend wor- ship in a religious community , deficient in any of the ...
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Page 77 - Lord shall name; thou shalt also be a crown of glory in the hand of the Lord, and a royal diadem in the hands of thy God (Isa., 62: 1-3).
Page 66 - Thou therefore which teachest another, teachest thou not thyself? thou that preachest a man should not steal, dost thou steal? thou that sayest a man should not commit adultery, dost thou commit adultery? thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit sacrilege? thou that makest thy boast of the law, through breaking the law dishonourest thou God?
Page 57 - Although in the visible Church the evil be ever mingled with the good, and sometimes the evil have chief authority in the Ministration of the Word and Sacraments, yet forasmuch as they do not the same in their own name, but in Christ's, and do minister by his commission and authority, we may use their Ministry, both in hearing the Word of God, and in the receiving of the Sacraments.
Page 81 - The catholic or universal church, which is invisible, consists of the whole number of the elect, that have been, are, or shall be gathered into one under Christ the head thereof; and is the spouse, the body, the fulness of him that filleth all in all.
Page 81 - The visible church, which is also catholic or universal under the Gospel (not confined to one nation as before under the law), consists of all those throughout the world that profess the true religion, and of their children, and is the kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ, the house and family of God, out of which there is no ordinary possibility of salvation.
Page 66 - Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church: and he is the saviour of the body.
Page 81 - The purest churches under heaven are subject both to mixture and error ; and some have so degenerated as to become no churches of Christ, but synagogues of satan.
Page 55 - For pass over the isles of Chittim, and see; and send unto Kedar, and consider diligently, and see if there be such a thing. Hath a nation changed their gods, which are yet no gods ? but my people have changed their glory for that which doth not profit.
Page 81 - Unto this Catholic visible Church Christ hath given the ministry, oracles, and ordinances of God, for the gathering and perfecting of the saints in this life, to the end of the world ; and doth by His own presence and Spirit, according to his promise, make them effectual thereunto.
Page 42 - See that ye all follow your Bishop, as Jesus Christ, the Father : and the Presbytery, as the Apostles. And reverence the deacons, as the command of God. Let no man do any thing of what belongs to the Church separately from the Bishop. Let that eucharist be looked upon as well established, which is either offered by the Bishop, or by him to whom the Bishop has given his consent.