| Philip Schaff - Church history - 1877 - 948 pages
...laid aside, and these disputes shut up in God's promises, as they be generally set forth to us in the holy Scriptures, and the general meaning of the Articles of the Church of Kngland according to them. And that no man hereafter shall either print or preach to draw the Article... | |
| Church of England articles - 1855 - 76 pages
...laid aside, and these disputes shut up in God's promises, as they be generally set forth to us in the holy Scriptures, and the general meaning of the Articles...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,... | |
| Church of England - Ecclesiastical law - 1684 - 442 pages
...laid «fide, and thefe Difputes (hut up in Gods Promiíes, as they be generally fet forth to us in the Holy Scriptures, and the general meaning of the Articles...England according to them. And that no Man hereafter (hall either Print or Preach to draw the Article afide any way, but (hatt> íubmit to it in the plain... | |
| Zachary Grey - England - 1736 - 450 pages
...and tbefe Difpules be Jhut up in God's Pro'* mifes, as they be generally Jet forth to us in [the] " Holy Scriptures ; and the general Meaning of the "...Articles [of the Church of England] according to «* them : or that noMan hereafter [(hall either] preach «* or print [print or preach] to draw the Article... | |
| 1779 - 688 pages
...thde Difputes fhut up in God's Promifes, as they be generally let forth to Us in the holy Scripturts, and the general Meaning of the Articles of the Church...England, according to them : And that no Man hereafter fhal! either print or preach to draw the Article afidfc any way, but fliall fubmit to it in the plain... | |
| Church of England - 1796 - 596 pages
...difputes for the future ; and for Jhutting them in God's promifes, as they be generally fet forth in the holy Scriptures^ and the general meaning of the articles of the Church of England, according to them j and that no man thereafter fliould put his own fenfe or comment to be the meaning of toe Article,... | |
| 1804 - 508 pages
...head of them, by which it was ordered, that " no man hereafter shall either print or preach todruw the article aside any way, but shall submit to it in the plain and * Wood's Hist, and Antiq. Univ. Oxon. 1. ii. p. 310. Ilcylyn, at sup. 2lf, f Heylyn, j>. 379, J... | |
| 1851 - 592 pages
...requires, " that all disputes be shut up in God's promises, as they be generally set forth to us in the Holy Scriptures, and the general meaning of the Articles of the Church of England accordingto them." Consequently the Articles understood and interpreted according to " God's promises,... | |
| Charles Daubeny - Evangelicalism - 1803 - 498 pages
...difputes fhould be fhut up in God's promifes, as they be generally fet forth "unto us in Holy Scripture, and the general meaning of the Articles of the Church of England according to them." In this light was the above Declaration feen at the time, as defigned to flop the progrefs of thofe... | |
| Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1803 - 534 pages
...disputes to be shut up in God's promises, as they are generally set forth to us in holy scripture*., and the general meaning of the articles of the church of England according to them. But what was singularly preposterous in this declaration was, its being dtsi^ned to favour the Arminians,... | |
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