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Scripture exists.
Traditional Anglicans believe that "Holy
Scripture containeth all
things necessary to salvation", (Article VI), but also that the Catholic...
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Article VI on the "sufficiency of scripture",
which says that "Scripture
containeth all
things necessary to salvation: so that
whatsoever is not read therein...
- ecclesiology,
Hooker preferred the term
polity to
government as the
former term "
containeth both [the]
government and also
whatsoever besides belongeth to the ordering...
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afford commendable mythologie; but in a
natural and
proper exposition, it
containeth impossibilities, and
things inconsistent with truth. Johnson, Samuel....
- Salvation" in the
Articles of
Religion states that: The Holy
Scripture containeth all
things necessary to salvation; so that
whatsoever is not read therein...
- and adds: And be it
remembered that the iron yard of our Lord the King
containeth 3 feet and no more, and a foot
ought to
contain 12
inches by the right...
- (for we have seen none of
theirs [Catholics] of the
whole Bible as yet)
containeth the word of God, nay, is the word of God." As with the
first preface,...
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statement of
Anglican views on
questions of the day, says that the
Bible "
containeth all
things necessary to salvation", so that
nothing not
found in the Bible...
- Realm): And be it
remembered that the iron yard of our Lord the King
containeth 3 feet and no more, and a foot
ought to
contain 12
inches by the right...
- out of many Authors, and some
whereof are
mentioned no
where else. It
containeth strange and
singular relations, not
without some ****e or
sprinkling of...