Document, Part
1 3,1 | mildest utterance of the words spoken, that neither the
2 4,1 | expressed in the very same words in which it is read in all
3 5,2 | that temerity, by which the words and sentences of sacred
4 5,2 | in any way to apply the words of sacred Scripture to these
5 6,2 | to them, with wholesome words, according to their own
6 7,1 | law of grace. ~By which words, a description of the Justification
7 7,1 | faith and freely, those words are to be understood in
8 7,1 | pleasing speeches and good words, seduce the hearts of the
9 7,1 | lost,-are to be set the words of the Apostle: Abound in
10 8,1 | sort of metaphor, those words of our Lord Jesus Christ;
11 14,1 | can scarcely express it in words, yet can we, by the understanding
12 14,1 | testified, in express and clear words, that He gave them His own
13 14,1 | Body, and His own Blood; words which,-recorded by the holy
14 14,1 | wine, by the force of the words; but the body itself under
15 14,1 | read in the Apostle those words full of terror; He that
16 15,1 | which action so signal, and words so clear, the consent of
17 15,1 | true this meaning of those words of our Lord, condemns the
18 15,1 | sacrament, falsely wrest those words to the power of preaching
19 15,1 | consists, is placed in those words of the minister, I absolve
20 15,1 | absolve thee, &c: to which words indeed certain prayers are,
21 15,1 | this sacrament, that those words of our Lord, Whatsoever
22 15,2 | be forgiven him. In which words, as the Church has learned
23 15,2 | and furthermore that whose words, "By this unction," &c.
24 15,2 | sacrament are explained in those words; And the prayer of faith
25 15,2 | obscurely delivered in the words above cited. For it is there
26 15,2 | variance with the perspicuous words of so great an apostle.
27 15,3 | any one saith, that those words of the Lord the Saviour,
28 15,3 | retained; by virtue of which words every one is able to absolve
29 16,2 | Scriptures, aiid by the words, passages, and reasons of
30 19,3 | sacred Scriptures, and by the words, passages, and reasons of
31 23,1 | Testament; and by those words, Do this in commemoration
32 23,1 | composed, out of the very words of the Lord, the traditions
33 23,2 | one saith, that by those words, Do this for the commemoration
34 23,2 | part of the canon and the words of consecration are pronounced
35 23,3 | may be comprised in a few words: first, as relates to covetousness:--
36 24,1 | of deacons; and teach, in words the most weighty, what things
37 24,1 | ordination, which is performed by words and outward signs, no one
38 25,1 | when rehearsing those last words as having been uttered by
39 25,1 | before by Adam, by these words; What therefore God hath
40 25,3 | or, he shall use other words, according to the received
41 25,4 | notwithstanding whatsoever form of words may have been used therein,
42 25,4 | declared, that, by certain words used previously, the usual
43 25,4 | published,-in explanation of the words contained in a decree published
44 25,4 | that, by the foregoing words, the usual manner of treating
45 26,3 | under whatsoever form of words expressed, even those called
46 26,4 | notwithstanding any form of words therein employed, or any
47 26,4 | under whatsoever clauses and words, have been ordained in this
48 26,15| cardinals, replied in these words : Acceding to the petition
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