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Pagina 13
... learned interpreters , and the practice of so many notable prophets , do sufficiently justify my assertion , and are able to improve your " probable con- jectures , " as you term them . Touching Peter , what kind of apparel soever he ...
... learned interpreters , and the practice of so many notable prophets , do sufficiently justify my assertion , and are able to improve your " probable con- jectures , " as you term them . Touching Peter , what kind of apparel soever he ...
Pagina 17
... learned college - walls . That is as as , if you much to say like it , you You ask whether the christian magistrate may enjoin a several kind of apparel to the ministers . Either the cause is too weak which you defend , or else it hath ...
... learned college - walls . That is as as , if you much to say like it , you You ask whether the christian magistrate may enjoin a several kind of apparel to the ministers . Either the cause is too weak which you defend , or else it hath ...
Pagina 19
... learned , how discreet soever he be , yet is it meet that he obey laws , and be subject unto good orders . May not other learned , wise , and discreet men allege this for themselves also , and say that they be able to govern themselves ...
... learned , how discreet soever he be , yet is it meet that he obey laws , and be subject unto good orders . May not other learned , wise , and discreet men allege this for themselves also , and say that they be able to govern themselves ...
Pagina 20
... learned , and discreet men , and trusteth them with the government " of the commonwealth , " it were something hard not to trust them with the appointing of their own apparel : " but so should I reason fondly and seditiously ; [ These ...
... learned , and discreet men , and trusteth them with the government " of the commonwealth , " it were something hard not to trust them with the appointing of their own apparel : " but so should I reason fondly and seditiously ; [ These ...
Pagina 21
John Whitgift John Ayre. ministers . for it is meet that " learned , wise , and discreet men " should The magis- trate may be subject to laws ; and , the wiser , the learneder , and the dis- appoint creeter they be , the more willing ...
John Whitgift John Ayre. ministers . for it is meet that " learned , wise , and discreet men " should The magis- trate may be subject to laws ; and , the wiser , the learneder , and the dis- appoint creeter they be , the more willing ...
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Pagina 521 - Except a man be born again of water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God
Pagina 461 - THE Morning and Evening Prayer shall be used in the accustomed Place of the Church, Chapel, or Chancel ; except it shall be otherwise determined by the Ordinary of the Place.
Pagina 220 - Rome only, and otherwise than it was in his time. For there were by the Nicene council four patriarchs appointed, the patriarch of Jerusalem, the patriarch of Constantinople, the patriarch of Alexandria, and the patriarch of Rome; of which four, the patriarch of Rome was placed lowest in the council, and so continued many years, for the time of seven or eight general councils, as I am able to show.* Therefore St.
Pagina 74 - the brightness of his glory." Heb. i. 3. I believe that he " came down from heaven not to do his own will, but the will of him that sent him.
Pagina 243 - Secondly, because the essential notes of the church be these only : the true preaching of the word of God, and the right administration of the sacraments.
Pagina 54 - And they burnt the city with fire, and all that was therein. Only the silver and the gold and the vessels of brass and of iron they put into the treasury of the house of the Lord.
Pagina 462 - At the day and time appointed for solemnization of Matrimony, the persons to be married shall come into the body of the Church with their friends and neighbours...
Pagina 517 - ... if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved...
Pagina 461 - ... heard and in the most places not understanded of the people, through the distance of place between the people and the minister, so that a great part of the people cannot of knowledge tell whether he hath cursed them or blessed them, whether he hath read in Latin or in English ; all the which riseth upon the words of the book of service, which are that the minister should stand
Pagina 108 - ... and function, as it is evidently to be seen in the examples of Timothy and Titus, yea, and in the apostles themselves, whose office of planting churches through the whole world is ceased, but their care for the good government of those churches...