A View of Congregationalism: Its Principles & Doctrines; the Testimony of Ecclesiastical History in Its Favor, Its Practice, & Its Advantages, Volume 2Congregational board of publication, 1856 - 367 pages |
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... passed , and consider more par- ticularly how stood ecclesiastical matters in Eng- land at the commencement of the English Refor- mation . The elementary principles of Congregational- ism had then been struggling with the despotic ...
... passed , and consider more par- ticularly how stood ecclesiastical matters in Eng- land at the commencement of the English Refor- mation . The elementary principles of Congregational- ism had then been struggling with the despotic ...
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... passed by his first par- liament , in 1485 , giving authority to " archbishops , bishops , and other ordinaries having episcopal ju- risdiction , to punish and chastise such religious men , being within the bounds of their jurisdiction ...
... passed by his first par- liament , in 1485 , giving authority to " archbishops , bishops , and other ordinaries having episcopal ju- risdiction , to punish and chastise such religious men , being within the bounds of their jurisdiction ...
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... passed , by which much of the petty extortion and the malicious persecution practised by the " spirituality " was stopped ; priests were deprived of their sinecure offices , driven out of their secular trades and money - making ...
... passed , by which much of the petty extortion and the malicious persecution practised by the " spirituality " was stopped ; priests were deprived of their sinecure offices , driven out of their secular trades and money - making ...
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... passed by the procurement of the clergy , as they say , against the common and poor people having the liberty to read the Scriptures in their houses : " Hath God , " they ask , " put immortal souls in none other but such as be ...
... passed by the procurement of the clergy , as they say , against the common and poor people having the liberty to read the Scriptures in their houses : " Hath God , " they ask , " put immortal souls in none other but such as be ...
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... parte of the commons were the kynges servantes . " - Chronicle , p . 767 . were triumphantly passed , the king " setting them forward 54 HISTORY OF CONGREGATIONALISM . A parliament called Important reformatory measures,
... parte of the commons were the kynges servantes . " - Chronicle , p . 767 . were triumphantly passed , the king " setting them forward 54 HISTORY OF CONGREGATIONALISM . A parliament called Important reformatory measures,
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Page 488 - For ye may all prophesy one by one, that all may learn, and all may be comforted.
Page 213 - 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 51 - Well, well, Master Kingston," quoth he, "I see the matter against me how it is framed; but if I had served God as diligently as I have done the king, he would not have given me over in my grey hairs.
Page 91 - ... the only supreme head in earth of the Church of England, called Anglicana Ecclesia...
Page 423 - UPON the day, and at the time appointed for the ministration of the Holy Communion, the Priest that shall execute the holy Ministry, shall put upon him the Vesture appointed for that ministration, that is to say, a white Albe plain, with a Vestment or Cope.
Page 212 - The visible Church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men, in which the pure word of God is preached, and the sacraments duly administered, according to Christ's ordinance, in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same.
Page 422 - The words of the Act here alluded to as " Bet in the beginning of this book " are as follows : — " Provided always, and be it enacted, that such ornaments of the Church, and of the ministers thereof, shall be retained and be in use as was in this Church of England, by authority of Parliament, in the second year of King Edward VI...
Page 239 - The bishops and priests were at one time, and were no two things, but both one office in the beginning of Christ's religion.
Page 84 - Provided always, that this Act, nor any thing or things therein contained, shall be hereafter interpreted or expounded that your Grace, your nobles and subjects, intend by the same to decline or vary from the congregation of Christ's Church in any things concerning the very articles of the Catholic faith of Christendom...
Page 98 - Biblia — the Bible, that is, the Holy Scripture of the Olde and New Testament faithfully and truly translated out of Douche and Latyn in to Englishe.