This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1764 Excerpt: ... Anno righteous compose the militant church, of which 1527. there is mention here: which is opposite to the docEok 131-trine ot the gospel, which comparts the kingdom of heaven, that is the church upon earth, to a net cast into the sea, with which all kinds ot fishes are taken, and to. a field wherein the mister fiuds tares along with the good grain. Concerning the blessed virgin Mary. r. The bicfodi'm angel Gabriel said to Mary, ' what is offered to MjrJr you is an effect of the divine favour, and ought "" T.nCm. not ke attributed to your merit.' The faculty in Luc. c. 1. saysj that if the author, in supposing the bounty e't'injoin'i. anl liberality of God with.regard to the incarnation, means that the holy virgin has in no wife merited to be the mother of God, the contrary whereof is taught and fung by the church, the proposition is sallc and derogates from the honour due to this ever blessed virgin. 2. To me it docs not appear certain, that during the infancy of Jelus Christ it has been revealed to the holy virgin that her son, was God and man; This proposition shews very great ignorance in him who has advanced it, in as much as we are to believe that from the moment of the incarnation, the angel revealed to Alary that she sliQuld bring forth a God. Moreover Elizabeth, the wise men, the shepherds, Simeon, and Anne the prophetess, had shewn it plainly enough. 3. One has no need of Mary's intercession as often as he acts for the glory of the eternal father. This is also impious, fay the doctors, contrary to the rites of the church, and heretical, of the With regard to the angels. "I know not rsays '' "Erasmus) whether an angel be, simply speaking, 5raf. "more worthy than a man." In this proposition Erasmus is charged with gross ignorance, since the script...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated.1764 Excerpt: ... Anno righteous compose the militant church, of which 1527. there is mention here: which is opposite to the docEok 131-trine ot the gospel, which comparts the kingdom of heaven, that is the church upon earth, to a net cast into the sea, with which all kinds ot fishes are taken, and to. a field wherein the mister fiuds tares along with the good grain. Concerning the blessed virgin Mary. r. The bicfodi'm angel Gabriel said to Mary, ' what is offered to MjrJr you is an effect of the divine favour, and ought "" T.nCm. not ke attributed to your merit.' The faculty in Luc. c. 1. saysj that if the author, in supposing the bounty e't'injoin'i. anl liberality of God with.regard to the incarnation, means that the holy virgin has in no wife merited to be the mother of God, the contrary whereof is taught and fung by the church, the proposition is sallc and derogates from the honour due to this ever blessed virgin. 2. To me it docs not appear certain, that during the infancy of Jelus Christ it has been revealed to the holy virgin that her son, was God and man; This proposition shews very great ignorance in him who has advanced it, in as much as we are to believe that from the moment of the incarnation, the angel revealed to Alary that she sliQuld bring forth a God. Moreover Elizabeth, the wise men, the shepherds, Simeon, and Anne the prophetess, had shewn it plainly enough. 3. One has no need of Mary's intercession as often as he acts for the glory of the eternal father. This is also impious, fay the doctors, contrary to the rites of the church, and heretical, of the With regard to the angels. "I know not rsays '' "Erasmus) whether an angel be, simply speaking, 5raf. "more worthy than a man." In this proposition Erasmus is charged with gross ignorance, since the script...
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