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 C0NTENTa. 17 less 5. Btate of the question in the tenth centmy 77 S. Opposed by Bercnger in and toward the conclusion of the eleventh century 277, 278 Indistinct views concerning the doctrine 278 Testimony of Aelhick 278 7. It was not properly established in the twelfth century 279 8. Innocent IlL uttered the opinion now embrace,! in 1he Church of Rome, and caused it to pass the Lateru Council in 121�uthori- tatively nstabtished at Trent in 1551 279, 280 CHAFFER v. S&Clt!FICE op THE MASS 280 1. Their doctrine defined Council of Trent quoted 280, 281 2. Use of the word ascrice 281,282 3. The sacrifice of the mns not thotized by our Lord'a institution, or any other passage of Scripture 282 Cae of Melchisedock 282, 283 4. It is contrary to Scripture 283, 284' 5. It is injmimm to the asc. rie of Christ 6. It is barbatom nd inhuman 7. Its celebration in La$in i unrip- rural 284, 8. The Church of Rome makes the mass a matter of gin 285 9. Extracts from the MISI 285-287 CHAPTER VI. ][,tLF COIflfUNION 1. Their doctrine stated 288 288 Council of Constance quoted 288 Trent quoted 289 The Church of Pome, by her doc- trine, has mutilated the sacrament 290 tieif communion is contrary to the institution of Christ 290-292 4. The very nature of the eucharist $. ires both kinds 292, 293 thout the cup there is no ascm- merit 293 6. The primitive church administered in both kinds 7. Strictures on the reasons which the Church of Rome gives for her practice 294, 295 CHAPTER VII. q,'OESHIP or TaB HOfrr 296 1. Their doctrine stated 296 VOL. I.---2 Council of Trent quoted. 296 2. The primitive church bed no such worship 296, 297 3. It is idoratry to worship that for God which is no God 297 4. All the marks and reproaches of idolatry apply to the edoraion of the host 297, 298 Minutins Felix cited 298 5. The adoration of the host is pecu- liarly absurd 299 6. Their ating their supposed God in the wafer is notably absurd 299, 300 7. Their plea, that they worship only Christ, is not valid 300, 01 8. They say, their good intention screens them from idolatry Absurdity of th 301 ' 9. Their practice in this adoration 30 Mede of adoration 02 Procarlene 302 Practice in 8puin 302, 303 Litany of the sacrament 10. The feast of Corpus Christi CHAPTER VIII. PEN,tNCS--AB80Lu'rIoN Remarks on the sacrament of penance 30 It camprises absolution, contri- tion, confession, and satisfac- tion Absolution considered 305 1. They invest e priest with the power of forgiving sins 305 Council of Trent quoted 305 Dens cited 306 Eoman Catechism cited 306 The form of absolution 306 The precatory form invalid 306 Dens cited 306, 807 Bishop Hay cited 307 Aml Milner 307 2. Examination of the panages Scripture which are quoted to esta- blish it-- Matt. xvi, 18, considered 307 John LX, 23 308 3. The flint preacher never exercised such power 4. No man can be qualified for exer. cising such an act sm absolution 309 Espccially immoral priests 5. ed only can forgive sins 309 6. _Fhe prhntlvo church never licved m it 309 7. In the exercise of it, there is no proper distinction between the right- eous and wicked 309, 310 $. The Scripture way of obtainin paxdon is fferent from the  mode 910, 11

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