The history of Romanism: from the earliest corruptions of Christianity to the present time : with full chronological table, analytical and alphabetical indexes and glossaryIllustrated by numerous accurate and highly finished engravings of its ceremonies, superstitions, persecutions, and historical incidents . onse-quently visited by a greater number of votaries. Thus in England,the land of our fathers, previous to the glorious reformation from * Gieseler, vol. i., page 287, note 25.— Ambrosius Ep. 42, ad Siricium est virgo quae in utero concepit: virgo quae peperit filium. Sic enimscrip
The history of Romanism: from the earliest corruptions of Christianity to the present time : with full chronological table, analytical and alphabetical indexes and glossaryIllustrated by numerous accurate and highly finished engravings of its ceremonies, superstitions, persecutions, and historical incidents . onse-quently visited by a greater number of votaries. Thus in England,the land of our fathers, previous to the glorious reformation from * Gieseler, vol. i., page 287, note 25.— Ambrosius Ep. 42, ad Siricium est virgo quae in utero concepit: virgo quae peperit filium. Sic enimscriptum est: Ecce virgo in utero accipiet, et pariet filium; non enim concep-turam tantummodo virginem, sed et parituram virginem dixit. Quae autem estilia porta sanctuarii, porta ilia exterior ad Orientem, quae manet clausa ; et nemo,inquit, pertransibit per earn, nisi solus Deus Israel (Ezech. xliv. 2)? Nonne haecporta quia Dominus pertransibit per earn, et erit clausa post partum ; quia virgoconcepit et genuit. Hieronymus adv. Pelagianos, lib. ii. (Opp. ed. Martian. P. II. p. 512): Solus enim Christus clausas portas vulvae virginalis aperuit,quae tamen clausae jugiter permanserunt. Haec est porta orientalis clausa, perquam solus Pontifex ingreditur et egreditur et nihilominus semper clausa Way-side Shrineof the Virgin. Calauriau Minstrels ploying in her honor.
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