A Discourse about Tradition: Shewing what is Meant by It, and what Tradition is to be Received, and what Tradition is to be RejectedT. Basset at the George in Fleet-street, and Abel Swalle at the Unicorn in St. Paul's Church-yard, 1685 - 37 páginas |
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... Doctors in the Church . There is nothing now called a Tradition in the Chriftian World , but proceeds from one or from all of these four Originals . 2. And the matter which they deliver to us , ( which is next to be confidered ) is ...
... Doctors in the Church . There is nothing now called a Tradition in the Chriftian World , but proceeds from one or from all of these four Originals . 2. And the matter which they deliver to us , ( which is next to be confidered ) is ...
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... Doctor in the Church , Modern or Ancient : which can have no greater Authority than he himself was of ; but is more or less credible , according as he was more or less diligent , knowing , and ftrictly religious . 4. But to all this ...
... Doctor in the Church , Modern or Ancient : which can have no greater Authority than he himself was of ; but is more or less credible , according as he was more or less diligent , knowing , and ftrictly religious . 4. But to all this ...
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... Doctors in the Church unto whose Authority that Reverence is not due , which ought to be paid , and which we willingly give unto the former . Now according to this ftate of the matter , any good Chriftian . among us ( who is defirous to ...
... Doctors in the Church unto whose Authority that Reverence is not due , which ought to be paid , and which we willingly give unto the former . Now according to this ftate of the matter , any good Chriftian . among us ( who is defirous to ...
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... Doctor . Which is rather a Scoff , than an Anfwer ; and cafts a fcorn not onely upon him , but upon that great Council , who , as the fame Theodoret , witnef- feth , affented unto that Speech of Conftantine . So it there follows in ...
... Doctor . Which is rather a Scoff , than an Anfwer ; and cafts a fcorn not onely upon him , but upon that great Council , who , as the fame Theodoret , witnef- feth , affented unto that Speech of Conftantine . So it there follows in ...
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... Doctors differ among themselves about the meaning of hundreds of places in the Bible . Which they would not do fure , nor fpend their time unprofitably in making the best conjectures they are able ; if they knew of any expofition of ...
... Doctors differ among themselves about the meaning of hundreds of places in the Bible . Which they would not do fure , nor fpend their time unprofitably in making the best conjectures they are able ; if they knew of any expofition of ...
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Página 2 - Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
Página 7 - That we reverently receive also the unanimous tradition or doctrine of the Church in all ages, which determines the meaning of the holy Scripture ; and makes it more clear and unquestionable in any point of faith, wherein we can find it hath declared its sense. For we look upon this tradition as nothing else but the Scripture unfolded ; not a new thing, which is not in the Scripture, but the Scripture explained and made more evident.
Página 11 - But though nothing may be taught as a piece of Religion, which hath not the fore-named original, yet I must add, that those things which have been universally believed, and not contrary to Scripture, though not written at all there, nor to be proved from thence, we do receive as pious opinions.
Página 13 - ... or his apostles. No, we refuse nothing at all, because it is unwritten, but merely because we are not sure it is delivered by that authority to which we ought to submit. Whatsoever is delivered to us by our Lord and his apostles, we receive as the very word of God ; which we think is sufficiently declared in the holy scriptures. But if any can certainly prove, by any authority equal to that which brings the scriptures to us, that there is any thing else delivered by them, we receive that also.
Página 12 - It is not necessary that traditions and ceremonies be in all places one, or utterly like ; for at all times they have been divers, and may be changed according to the diversities of countries, times, and men's manners, so that nothing be ordained against God's Word.
Página 12 - ... private judgment, willingly and purposely, doth openly break the Traditions and Ceremonies of the Church, which be not repugnant to the Word of God, and be ordained and approved by common authority, ought to be rebuked openly (that...
Página 14 - Catechism, drawn up by their order ; where we find these words, (towards the conclusion of it,) " The whole doctrine to be delivered to the faithful, is contained in the word of God ; which'' (word of God) "is distributed into scripture and tradition.
Página 14 - In this consists the main difference between us, and them of the Romish persuasion ; who affirm that Divine truth, which we are all bound to receive, to be partly written, partly delivered by word of mouth without writing. Which is not only the affirmation of the Council of Trent, but delivered in more...
Página 29 - ... they hear that word, to imagine they must rise up and oppose it. No, the scripture itself is a tradition ; and we admit all other traditions which are subordinate, and agreeable unto that, together with all those things which can be proved to be apostolical, by the general testimony of the church in all ages : nay, if any thing not contained in scripture, which the Roman church now pretends to be a part of God's word, were delivered to us, by as universal uncontrolled tradition as the scripture...