Symbolism: Or, Exposition of the Doctrinal Differences Between Catholics and Protestants as Evidenced by Their Symbolical Writings

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Edward Dunigan, 1844 - 575 pages

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Page 341 - The glory which thou hast given me I have given to them, that they may be one even as we are one...
Page 185 - BLESSED is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Blessed is the man unto whom the Lord imputeth not iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no guile.
Page 498 - The form of this reply has undoubtedly much, that is objectionable ; for, we are expressly required to put off the old man, and to put on the new one.
Page 501 - As to merit itself, of which we have been so dreadfully afraid: we are rewarded, according to our works, yea, because of our works.
Page 390 - But the Church is the congregation of saints, in which the Gospel is rightly taught and the Sacraments rightly administered.
Page 461 - I am the living bread which came down out of heaven: if any man eat of this bread, he shall live for ever: yea and the bread which I will give is my flesh, for the life of the world.
Page 341 - I pray, but for them also who through their word shall believe in me ; that they all may be one, as thou, Father, in me, and I in thee ; that they also may be one in us ; that the world may believe that thou hast sent me.
Page 500 - And in fact, every believer, till he comes to glory, works for, as well as from life. " 3. We have received it as a maxim, That ' a man is to do nothing, in order to justification.' Nothing can be more false. Whoever desires to find favour with God should cease from evil and learn to do well.
Page 237 - ... of his own. Hence, when in Holy Writ so much is said of a reward, which the good receive in the next life ; or when it is said there will be a remuneration, according to works, it is only a conditional merit and a conditional justice which is meant. He says : " Manifestum est autem, quod inter Deum et hominem est maxima inaequalitas, in infinitum enim distant...
Page 499 - I never read any thing that Calvin wrote : my doctrines I had from Christ and his Apostles ; I was taught them of God ; and as God was pleased to send me out first, and to enlighten me first, so I think he still continues to do it.

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