Inquiry Into the Doctrines of the Anglo-Saxon Church; In Eight Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford in the Year 1830 (Paperback)


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.1830 Excerpt: ... SERMO FIDE CATHOLICA." cpipten man pceal aeptep pihte cunnan hip patep noptep-je hip cpeban. COib pam patep noptpe he pceal hme jebibban-mib pam cpeban he pceal hip jeleapan jetpymman. U)e habbaS jepaeb embe paet patep noptep-nu pe pillaS pecjan eop pone jeleapan pe on pa cpeban ptenf ppa ppa pe pipa Sjuptinup be paepe haljan ppyneppe tpahtnobe. 'Kn pcippenb ip eallpa pmja jepepenhcpa anb unjepepenhcpa-anb pe pceolon on hme jelypan-poppan pe he ip poS job-anb ana aelmihtij-pe pe naeppe ne onjann-ne anjmn naepbe-ac he pylp ip anjmn-anb he eallum jepceaptum anjmn anb opbppuman popjeap-paet hi beon mihton anb thaet hi haepbon ajen jecynb ppa ppa hit paepe jobcunbhcan pabunje jehcobe. Gnjlap he pophte-pap pynb japtap anb nabbaS naene hchaman. Nytenum anb beop-pixap anb pujelap he jepceop on plaepce buton paple. CDannum he pealbe uppihtne janj-pa nytenum he het jan alotene. QOannum he popjeap hlap to bijleopan-anb pam nytenum jaepp. Nu maje je jebpoSpa unbepptanban jip je pillaS-paet tpa pinj Bibl. Bodl. MSS. Junii. 23. f. 16. Printed nearly entire in Whelock's Bede, from a MS. in the public library, at Cambridge, pp. 41, 420. HOMILY ON THE CATHOLIC FAITH. XjVERY Cristen man should rightly know both his Pater Noster and his Creed. With the Pater Noster he should pray; with the Creed he should settle his belief. We have spoken about the Pater NosterB; now we will explain to you the belief which stands in the Creed, according to the wise Augustine's mode of treating about the holy Trinity. There is one Creator of all things visible and invisible; and we should believe in him, because he is true God, and alone almighty: who never began, nor had a beginning; but he himself is the beginning, and he gave to all creatures a beginning and origin, that they might be, a...

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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.1830 Excerpt: ... SERMO FIDE CATHOLICA." cpipten man pceal aeptep pihte cunnan hip patep noptep-je hip cpeban. COib pam patep noptpe he pceal hme jebibban-mib pam cpeban he pceal hip jeleapan jetpymman. U)e habbaS jepaeb embe paet patep noptep-nu pe pillaS pecjan eop pone jeleapan pe on pa cpeban ptenf ppa ppa pe pipa Sjuptinup be paepe haljan ppyneppe tpahtnobe. 'Kn pcippenb ip eallpa pmja jepepenhcpa anb unjepepenhcpa-anb pe pceolon on hme jelypan-poppan pe he ip poS job-anb ana aelmihtij-pe pe naeppe ne onjann-ne anjmn naepbe-ac he pylp ip anjmn-anb he eallum jepceaptum anjmn anb opbppuman popjeap-paet hi beon mihton anb thaet hi haepbon ajen jecynb ppa ppa hit paepe jobcunbhcan pabunje jehcobe. Gnjlap he pophte-pap pynb japtap anb nabbaS naene hchaman. Nytenum anb beop-pixap anb pujelap he jepceop on plaepce buton paple. CDannum he pealbe uppihtne janj-pa nytenum he het jan alotene. QOannum he popjeap hlap to bijleopan-anb pam nytenum jaepp. Nu maje je jebpoSpa unbepptanban jip je pillaS-paet tpa pinj Bibl. Bodl. MSS. Junii. 23. f. 16. Printed nearly entire in Whelock's Bede, from a MS. in the public library, at Cambridge, pp. 41, 420. HOMILY ON THE CATHOLIC FAITH. XjVERY Cristen man should rightly know both his Pater Noster and his Creed. With the Pater Noster he should pray; with the Creed he should settle his belief. We have spoken about the Pater NosterB; now we will explain to you the belief which stands in the Creed, according to the wise Augustine's mode of treating about the holy Trinity. There is one Creator of all things visible and invisible; and we should believe in him, because he is true God, and alone almighty: who never began, nor had a beginning; but he himself is the beginning, and he gave to all creatures a beginning and origin, that they might be, a...

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February 2012

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February 2012

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246 x 189 x 6mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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104

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978-1-150-35185-3

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9781150351853

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