Decades of Henry Bullinger Volume 4 (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. 1849 Excerpt: ...offend many counterfeit and false gods; thinking that the anger of them would rather be more to their dis 1 Non sit nobis religio humanorum operum cultus. Meliores enim sunt ipsi artifices, qui talia fabricantur, quos tamon colere non debemus.... Non sit nobis religio cultus hominum mortalium: quia si pie vixerint, non sic habentur, ut tales quserant honores; sed ilium a nobis coli volunt, quo illuminante lsetantur meriti sui nos esse conservos. Honorandi ergo sunt propter imitationem; non adorandi propter religionem. Si autem male vixerint, ubicunque sint, non sunt colendi.--August. do Vera Relig. cap. 55. Opp. Tom. i. fol. 155. col. 4. fol. 156. col. 1. Par. 1532. profit than the good-will of him to their benefit1." Thus saith Augustine. And although these things are written concerning the worship and service of God, and that we dispute of adoring God's majesty; yet notwithstanding they are not impertinent or beside our purpose; for the worshipping and serving of God are inseparably linked and knit together. Of this serving of God we will speak more heareafter. But by the words cited before we do gather, that only and alone the true, living, and everlasting God is to be worshipped, accordDcut. x. ing to that commonly known sentence of the law: " Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God; him shalt thou fear, and him only shalt thou serve: to him shalt thou cleave, and in his name shalt thou swear." Reward- and Furthermore, God from the beginning hath promised Cthclnrtat and performed, yea, and will perform whiles this world worship God. standeth, great rewards to his true worshippers. Contrariwise, we believe that great mischiefs or punishments are prepared for those which either do not at all worship God, or else instead of the true God do ...

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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. 1849 Excerpt: ...offend many counterfeit and false gods; thinking that the anger of them would rather be more to their dis 1 Non sit nobis religio humanorum operum cultus. Meliores enim sunt ipsi artifices, qui talia fabricantur, quos tamon colere non debemus.... Non sit nobis religio cultus hominum mortalium: quia si pie vixerint, non sic habentur, ut tales quserant honores; sed ilium a nobis coli volunt, quo illuminante lsetantur meriti sui nos esse conservos. Honorandi ergo sunt propter imitationem; non adorandi propter religionem. Si autem male vixerint, ubicunque sint, non sunt colendi.--August. do Vera Relig. cap. 55. Opp. Tom. i. fol. 155. col. 4. fol. 156. col. 1. Par. 1532. profit than the good-will of him to their benefit1." Thus saith Augustine. And although these things are written concerning the worship and service of God, and that we dispute of adoring God's majesty; yet notwithstanding they are not impertinent or beside our purpose; for the worshipping and serving of God are inseparably linked and knit together. Of this serving of God we will speak more heareafter. But by the words cited before we do gather, that only and alone the true, living, and everlasting God is to be worshipped, accordDcut. x. ing to that commonly known sentence of the law: " Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God; him shalt thou fear, and him only shalt thou serve: to him shalt thou cleave, and in his name shalt thou swear." Reward- and Furthermore, God from the beginning hath promised Cthclnrtat and performed, yea, and will perform whiles this world worship God. standeth, great rewards to his true worshippers. Contrariwise, we believe that great mischiefs or punishments are prepared for those which either do not at all worship God, or else instead of the true God do ...

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Rarebooksclub.com

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May 2012

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May 2012

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246 x 189 x 9mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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158

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978-1-235-89674-3

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9781235896743

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1-235-89674-9



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