Excerpt from An Inquiry Into the Doctrines of the Anglo-Saxon Church, in Eight Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford, in the Year 1830, at the Lecture Founded by the Rev. John Bampton, M. A., Canon of Salisbury
The Virgin's parents 226 Caution respecting the Virgin's assumption ibid. Scripture alone trustworthy 227 Epithets of the Virgin 228 The Virgin's sufferings equal to martyrdom 229 The Virgin's triumphant entrance into heaven 230 Apostrophe to the water of baptism 23] Late introduction of addresses to the dead ibid. Ina's alleged liberality to Glastonbury 233 Exhortations to invoke the Virgin ibid. Individuals, addresses to the dead first used by 235 Metrical address to St. Oswin 236 Service invoking angels and the dead 237 Exhortation to invoke St. Lawrence 238 Confession to the saints 239 Address to God for the archangel Michael's prayers 240 Reserve respecting angels ibid. Niu's dream ibid. Alleged council of London respecting images ibid. Worship of the cross 241 Mutilated Decalogue 242 Decalogue in the Saxon Heptateuch 244 Ancient mutilated Decalogue 245 Alfred's visits to Rome 246 Alfred's Decalogue 248 Bede's Decalogue 249 Augustine's alleged introduction of image-worship 250 Prayer against Pagan cruelty 251 Paganism, long continuance of ibid. Christian invalids recommended to visit churches 252 Ignorance preceding the conquest ibid. Metrical invocation of St. Stephen 253 sermon V. Attrition.
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