| 1841 - 1234 lehte
...Christian, though posnbly admitting of an honest interpretation." — Ibid., 71, p. 17. " The prevailing notion of bringing forward the atonement, explicitly...quite opposed to what we consider the teaching of Scripture." — Ibid., 80, p. 74. " What is the distinction between lesser and greater, venial and... | |
| 1842 - 1128 lehte
..." (Newman on Justification ;) and that " the prevailing notion of bringing forward the doctrine of the atonement, explicitly and prominently, on all occasions, is evidently quite opposed to the teaching of Scripture." (" Tracts for the Times.") It is to assert, that in the Lord's supper Christ... | |
| 950 lehte
...writers themselves. " The prevailing notion of bringing forward the atonement explicitly and constantly on all occasions is evidently quite opposed to what we consider the teaching of scripture, nor do we find any sanction for it in the Gospels. If the Epistles of St. Paul appear to... | |
| 1841 - 472 lehte
...justification." — Newman on Justification. And that "The prevailing notion of bringing forward the doctrine of the atonement explicitly and prominently, on all occasions, is evidently quite opposed to the teaching of Scripture." — Tracts for the Times. It is to assert that, in the Lord's supper, Christ... | |
| Home missionary society - 1842 - 348 lehte
...justification by works" (18) — and that " the prevailing notion of bringing forward the doctrines of the atonement explicitly and prominently on all occasions, is evidently quite opposed to the teaching of Scripture." (19) It is to assert that in the Lord's Supper " Christ is present under... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1837 - 178 lehte
...author of the Tract can legitimately argue, from the old Discipline of the Secret : that The prevailing notion of bringing forward the ATONEMENT, explicitly...all occasions, is evidently quite opposed to what the writer and his associates consider the teaching of Scripture, as explained and exemplified by the... | |
| 1838 - 542 lehte
...inference or conclusion from the preceding reasonng in his book. It is this : — ' The prevailing notion of bringing forward the atonement explicitly...quite opposed to what we consider the teaching of Scripture, nor do we find any sanction for it in the Gospels. If the Epistles of St. Paul appear to... | |
| 1839 - 650 lehte
...mortification. But let the Pharisee be heard in his own words. " The prevailing notion," says he, " of bringing forward the atonement explicitly and prominently...quite opposed to what we consider the teaching of Scripture. If the epistles of Paul appear to favor it, it is only at first sight. . . The whole of... | |
| 1842 - 268 lehte
...justification by works' (18); and that 'the prevailing notion of bringing forward the doctrine of tlie atonement explicitly and prominently, on all occasions, is evidently quite opposed to the teaching of Scripture' (19). » The contents of the foregoing Paper hare Already appeared in The... | |
| Edwin Sidney - 1839 - 580 lehte
...mastery again, we are told by men calling themselves Churchmen, par excellence, that "the prevailing notion of bringing forward the Atonement explicitly...all occasions, is evidently quite opposed to what they consider the teaching of Scripture, nor do they find any sanction for it in the Gospels." And... | |
| |