| 1852 - 248 pages
...the diversity of countries, times, and men's manners, so that nothing be ordained against God's word. Whosoever, through his private judgment, willingly and purposely doth openly break the rites and ceremonies of the Church to which he belongs, which are not repugnant to the word of God,... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 550 pages
...the judgment of the People. Private judgment is disallowed by the Thirty-fourth Article.• Yet • " Whosoever through his private judgment, willingly...common authority, ought to be rebuked openly (that other may fear to do the like) as he that offendeth against the common order of the Church, and hurteth... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - Poets, English - 1833 - 422 pages
...peaceably to him; moved with envy they sold him into Egypt." Dr. Johnson hated MILTON, because he ment, willingly and purposely doth openly break the traditions...openly, (that others may fear to do the like,) as one that offendeth against the common order of the church, and hurteth the authority of the magistrate,... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - Authors, English - 1833 - 316 pages
...according to the diversity of countries, and men's manners, so that nothing be ordained against God's word. Whosoever, through his private judgment, willingly...traditions and ceremonies of the church, which be not repugnantto the word of God, and be ordained and approved by common authority, ought to be rebuked... | |
| Samuel James Allen - Lenten sermons - 1834 - 478 pages
...according to the diversity of countries and men's manners, so that nothing be ordained against God's word. Whosoever through his private judgment, willingly...openly, (that others may fear to do the like,) as one that offendeth against the common order of the church, and hurteth the authority of the magistrate,... | |
| John Henry Newman, John Keble, William Palmer, Richard Hurrell Froude, Edward Bouverie Pusey, Isaac Williams - Oxford movement - 1834 - 292 pages
...diversities of countries, times, and men's manners, so that nothing be ordained against God's Word. Whosoever, through his private judgment, willingly...by common authority, ought to be rebuked openly." — Article XXXIV. § 11.— The Homilies. Art. xxxv. — " The second Book of Homilies doth contain... | |
| Episcopal Church - Bible - 1835 - 406 pages
...diys rsity of countries, times, and men's manners, so that nothing be ordained against GOD'S word. Whosoever, through his private judgment, willingly...common authority, ought to be rebuked openly (that other may fear to do the like) as he that ofTendeth against the common order of the Church, and hurteth... | |
| Thomas Pigot - 1835 - 162 pages
...men's manners, so that nothing be ordained against God's word. Q. How should he be treated, who, by his private judgment, willingly and purposely doth...and be ordained and approved by common authority. A. He ought to be rebuked openly, that others may fear to do the like. ' Q. In what manner ? A. As... | |
| David Stuart - Christian union - 1835 - 152 pages
...diversities of countries, times, men's manners, and so that nothing be ordained against God's Word. Whosoever, through his private judgment, willingly...repugnant to the Word of God, and be ordained and approved of common authority, 2 ought to be rebuked openly, (that other may fear to do the like) 3 as he that... | |
| Episcopal Church - Hymns, English - 1835 - 636 pages
...the diversity of countries, times, and men's manners, so that nothing be ordained against GOD'S word. Whosoever. through his private judgment, willingly...the Church, which be not repugnant to the word of COD, and be ordained and approved by common authority, ought to be rebuked openly (that other may fear... | |
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