Transcribed from the 1867 R. Clay, Son, and Taylor edition byDavid Price,
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.
Introduction | page 3 |
Our sacrifice for sin hasceased | |
Our peace offering also hasceased | |
Our propitiation is applied by faithonly | |
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 | |
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 | |
The “Power of theKeys” | ib. |
Bishop Hickes. An errorindicated | |
Theotókos. “Causesof Salvation” | |
Conclusion | 23, 24 |