An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain: Chiefly of England, from the First Planting of Christianity, to the End of the Reign of King Charles the Second; with a Brief Account of the Affairs of Religion in Ireland. Collected from the Best Ancient Historians, Councils, and Records, Volume 8W. Straker, 1841 - Great Britain |
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... reasons against it , 298. - An ordinance for suspending scandalous persons from the sacrament , 302. - An ordinance ... reasons against the fifth article , 335. - The lawfulness of the sixth article disproved , 336. — The scandalous ...
... reasons against it , 298. - An ordinance for suspending scandalous persons from the sacrament , 302. - An ordinance ... reasons against the fifth article , 335. - The lawfulness of the sixth article disproved , 336. — The scandalous ...
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... reason which disposed the king to part with them , was , because he found the commons began to reflect upon some of the ministry , and were resolved against granting supplies till their grievances were first redressed . solved . The ...
... reason which disposed the king to part with them , was , because he found the commons began to reflect upon some of the ministry , and were resolved against granting supplies till their grievances were first redressed . solved . The ...
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... reason for this correction , without bringing him to a hearing , and allowing the common liberty of a defence ? Ch . Hist . book 11 . P. 127 . Fuller relates this suspension was drawn on the archbishop for the casual homicide committed ...
... reason for this correction , without bringing him to a hearing , and allowing the common liberty of a defence ? Ch . Hist . book 11 . P. 127 . Fuller relates this suspension was drawn on the archbishop for the casual homicide committed ...
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... reason he seized his jurisdiction , and put it in hands more disposed to act for the advantage of the established Cyprian . Church . P. 170 . home . Anglic . This year a misunderstanding between the courts of Eng- The French land and ...
... reason he seized his jurisdiction , and put it in hands more disposed to act for the advantage of the established Cyprian . Church . P. 170 . home . Anglic . This year a misunderstanding between the courts of Eng- The French land and ...
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... reason of their poverty , being otherwise very grave and learned men . I am afraid that is a part of the burden of Germany which ought to be a warning to us . I have heard many objections and difficulties , even to impossibilities ...
... reason of their poverty , being otherwise very grave and learned men . I am afraid that is a part of the burden of Germany which ought to be a warning to us . I have heard many objections and difficulties , even to impossibilities ...
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Page 399 - ... 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 116 - THE body of our Lord Jesus Christ, which was given for thee, preserve thy body and soul unto everlasting life ! Take and eat this in remembrance that Christ died for thee ; and feed on him in thy heart by faith with thanksgiving.
Page 212 - I, AB, do in the Presence of Almighty God promise, vow and protest, To maintain and defend as far as lawfully I may, with my life, power and estate, the True Reformed Protestant Religion, expressed in the Doctrine of the Church of England...
Page 12 - PREDESTINATION to Life is the everlasting purpose of God, whereby (before the foundations of the world were laid) he hath constantly decreed by his counsel secret to us, to deliver from curse and damnation those whom he hath chosen in Christ out of mankind, and to bring them by Christ to everlasting salvation, as vessels made to honour.
Page 37 - And that no man hereafter shall either print or preach, to draw the Article aside any way, but shall submit to it in the plain and full meaning thereof; and shall not put his own sense or comment to be the meaning of the Article, but shall take it in the literal and grammatical sense.
Page 116 - O Lord and heavenly Father, according to the institution of Thy dearly beloved Son our Saviour Jesus Christ, we, Thy humble servants, do celebrate and make here before Thy divine Majesty, with these Thy holy gifts, which we now offer unto Thee, the Memorial Thy Son hath commanded us to make...
Page 375 - I do declare and promise, that I will be true and faithful to the Commonwealth of England, as it is now established, without a King or House of Lords.
Page 184 - I, AB, do swear that I approve the doctrine and discipline, or government, established in the Church of England, as containing all things necessary to salvation ; and that I will not endeavour by myself or any other, directly or indirectly, to bring in any Popish doctrine contrary to that which is so established ; nor will I ever give my consent to alter the government of this Church by archbishops, bishops, deans, and archdeacons, etc., as it stands now established...
Page 254 - ... most agreeable to God's Holy Word, and most apt to procure and preserve the peace of the church at home, and nearer agreement with the Church of Scotland and other Reformed Churches abroad.
Page 69 - We consecrate this church, and separate it unto thee as holy ground, not to be profaned any more to common uses.