Transcribed from the 1867 R. Clay, Son, and Taylor edition byDavid Price,

CHURCH MINISTRY IN KENSINGTON.

 

A RECENT CASE
OF
Hieratical Teaching
SCRIPTURALLY CONSIDERED.

 

BY
JOHN PHILIP GELL, M.A.
PERPETUAL CURATE OF ST. JOHN’S,NOTTING HILL.

 

LONDON:
PRINTED BY R. CLAY, SON, ANDTAYLOR,
BREAD STREET HILL.
1867.

 

p.2CONTENTS.

Introduction

page 3

Our sacrifice for sin hasceased

4

Our peace offering also hasceased

5

Our propitiation is applied by faithonly

6

Eucharistic propitiation is of humaninvention, contrary to the Law of Moses, the apostolic records,and the English Liturgy

7–11

Our altar is not the holytable

12, 13

Our priests cannot sacrificeChrist

14, 15

Nor move Him to sacrificehimself

16

Our priests remit and retain sins, bythe ministry of the Word, in common with all the members ofChrist

17–19

With whom they share the royalpriesthood

20

The “Power of theKeys”

ib.

Bishop Hickes.  An errorindicated

21

Theotókos.  “Causesof Salvation”

22

Conclusion

23, 24

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