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... , several ordi- nances of Parliament were enacted with a similar object in view , defining the mode of ordination to be adopted after the abolition of Episcopacy . amending " of the Prayer Book , which had been 20 SETTLEMENT OF 1662 .
... , several ordi- nances of Parliament were enacted with a similar object in view , defining the mode of ordination to be adopted after the abolition of Episcopacy . amending " of the Prayer Book , which had been 20 SETTLEMENT OF 1662 .
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... ordination . " It was objected to this requirement that there were in the days of Queen Elizabeth and King James I. , incumbents of benefices with orders derived from the foreign Protestant churches . To enact the proposed restrictive ...
... ordination . " It was objected to this requirement that there were in the days of Queen Elizabeth and King James I. , incumbents of benefices with orders derived from the foreign Protestant churches . To enact the proposed restrictive ...
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... ordination on the part of Presby- terian incumbents who were willing to receive holy orders . It was thus that the Church of England placed herself once and for all time in a position antagonistic to that maintained by the various ...
... ordination on the part of Presby- terian incumbents who were willing to receive holy orders . It was thus that the Church of England placed herself once and for all time in a position antagonistic to that maintained by the various ...
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... ordination service . Al- though objections were made to these require- ments , they could not , under the circumstances , be deemed either hard or oppressive . Episcopal ordination ; conformity to the rubri- cal directions of the Book ...
... ordination service . Al- though objections were made to these require- ments , they could not , under the circumstances , be deemed either hard or oppressive . Episcopal ordination ; conformity to the rubri- cal directions of the Book ...
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... ordination . Unwilling to use the one - the Church's Form of Prayer , and re- fusing to accept the other - the ordination at the hands of Bishops , they were necessarily excluded from the establishment . It is evident that compre ...
... ordination . Unwilling to use the one - the Church's Form of Prayer , and re- fusing to accept the other - the ordination at the hands of Bishops , they were necessarily excluded from the establishment . It is evident that compre ...
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Page 10 - ... a liberty to tender consciences, and that no man shall be disquieted or called in question for differences of opinion in matters of religion, which do not disturb the peace of the kingdom...
Page 69 - Therefore will we not fear, though the earth be moved, and though the hills be carried into the midst of the sea.
Page 123 - Nay, so far was it from the purpose of the church of England to forsake and reject the churches of Italy, France, Spain, Germany, or any such like churches, in all things which they held and practised...
Page 219 - Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God.
Page 91 - Whereas many of the people in the southern provinces of North America, who desire to continue under my care, and still adhere to the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England...
Page 24 - And when there is a Communion, the Priest shall then place upon the Table so much Bread and Wine, as he shall think sufficient.
Page 69 - The rivers of the flood thereof shall make glad the city of God : the holy place of the tabernacle of the most Highest.
Page 9 - ... the windows and graves ; what defacing of arms, what demolishing of curious stone-work that had not any representation in the world, but only...
Page 69 - God is in the midst of her, therefore shall she not be removed: God shall help her, and that right early.
Page 10 - And because the passion and uncharitableness of the times have produced several opinions in religion, by which men are engaged in parties and animosities against each other, which, when they shall hereafter unite in a freedom of conversation, will be composed...