The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments: and Other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, According to the Use of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the United States of America: Together with the Psalter, Or Psalms of DavidProtestant Episcopal Society for the Promotion of Evangelical Knowledge, 1858 - 728 頁 |
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The one regards the Sacraments as signs of grace and seals of covenanting mercy , the right reception of which secures diréctly from God the full blessing which they guarantee , and the full grace they signify .
The one regards the Sacraments as signs of grace and seals of covenanting mercy , the right reception of which secures diréctly from God the full blessing which they guarantee , and the full grace they signify .
第 368 頁
will , and that grace must work with us when we have a good will . In this Article Pelagianism is avoided on the one hand , and Fatalism on the other . Like the previous Article , it can be truly understood only by reference to the ...
will , and that grace must work with us when we have a good will . In this Article Pelagianism is avoided on the one hand , and Fatalism on the other . Like the previous Article , it can be truly understood only by reference to the ...
第 397 頁
In the other , ( page 252 , ) after an illustration which itself proves that the grace is not imparted through the Sacrament , as an instrument , but along with it , he concludes in language which expressly asserts that to be the ...
In the other , ( page 252 , ) after an illustration which itself proves that the grace is not imparted through the Sacrament , as an instrument , but along with it , he concludes in language which expressly asserts that to be the ...
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