The Works of the Most Reverend Father in God, John Bramhall ...: With a Life of the Author, and a Collection of His Letters, Volume 3J.H. Parker, 1844 - Sermons, English |
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... desire ) an old translation ( as the character itself doth testify sufficiently ) of the last of those seventy Lives ( namely , of Archbishop Parker himself ) into English , which doth more d [ The probability seems to be , that the ...
... desire ) an old translation ( as the character itself doth testify sufficiently ) of the last of those seventy Lives ( namely , of Archbishop Parker himself ) into English , which doth more d [ The probability seems to be , that the ...
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... desire a better place where to have it spoken than the House of Parliament , nor better witnesses than the Lords Spiritual and Temporal . We have no man of the Episcopal order whose memory can reach so near those times , or in whose ...
... desire a better place where to have it spoken than the House of Parliament , nor better witnesses than the Lords Spiritual and Temporal . We have no man of the Episcopal order whose memory can reach so near those times , or in whose ...
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... desire not to live any longer upon earth than He shall be pleased to make me His instrument to defend the truth , and promote His glory . And for the [ " Can come to . " Barwick . ] V. more solemn and full confirmation of this my free ...
... desire not to live any longer upon earth than He shall be pleased to make me His instrument to defend the truth , and promote His glory . And for the [ " Can come to . " Barwick . ] V. more solemn and full confirmation of this my free ...
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... desires " ( that is , to obtain consecration ) , " they resolved to use Mr. Scory's help , an apostate religious priest , who having borne the name of Bishop in King Edward the Sixth's time , was thought to have sufficient power to ...
... desires " ( that is , to obtain consecration ) , " they resolved to use Mr. Scory's help , an apostate religious priest , who having borne the name of Bishop in King Edward the Sixth's time , was thought to have sufficient power to ...
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... desires , and to their duties ; and to omit the essentials of ordination , both matter and form , which they knew well ... desire , cast away their gar- [ " Why should a rich man steal ? " is Fuller's comment upon the story in his Church ...
... desires , and to their duties ; and to omit the essentials of ordination , both matter and form , which they knew well ... desire , cast away their gar- [ " Why should a rich man steal ? " is Fuller's comment upon the story in his Church ...
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Page 117 - One witness shall not rise up against a man for any iniquity, or for any sin, in any sin that he sinneth: at the mouth of two witnesses, or at the mouth of three witnesses, shall the matter be established.
Page 324 - Jesus answered, Thou couldest have no power at all against me, except it were given thee from above: therefore he that delivered me unto thee hath the greater sin.
Page 10 - Receive the Holy Ghost for the office and work of a Bishop in the Church of God, now committed unto thee by the imposition of our hands; In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
Page 170 - Ceremonies are advancements of order, decency, modesty, and gravity in the service of God, expressions of those heavenly desires and dispositions which we ought to bring along with us to God's House, adjuments of attention and devotion, furtherances of edification, visible instructors, helps of memory, exercises of faith, the shell that preserves the kernel of religion from contempt, the leaves that defend the blossoms and the fruit...
Page 376 - ... the right of the crown of England, and the law of the said realm is such, that upon the mischiefs and damages which happen to his realm, he ought, and is bound by his oath, with the accord of his people in his parliament, thereof to make remedy and law, and in removing the mischiefs and damages which thereof ensue, that it may please him thereupon to ordain remedy.
Page 80 - An Act for [the] Uniformity of Common Prayer and Service in the Church and Administration of the Sacraments...
Page 513 - I cannot assent to his minor proposition, that either all or any considerable part of the Episcopal divines in England, do unchurch either all or most part of the Protestant Churches. No man is hurt but by himself. They unchurch none at all, but leave them to stand or fall to their own Master.
Page 259 - A few days after, a minister, preaching in the principal church of that capital, said, that the king was possessed with a devil...
Page 424 - Archb. Sir, will you grant to hold and keep the rightful customs which the commonalty of this your kingdom have ? and will you defend and uphold them to the honour of God, so much as in you lieth ? King. I grant, and promise so to do.
Page 519 - I was baptized, or to a National English Synod. To the determination of all which, and each of them respectively, according to the distinct degrees of their authority, I yield a conformity and compliance, or at the least, and to the lowest of them, an acquiescence.