| 460 sivua
...Apologia pro fjtrrtnymo with Words to this Purpofe : By all that we have faid to affert the Rights of the Presbytery, we do not intend to invalidate the Ancient and Apojtolick Conftitation of Epifcopal Pre-eminence. But we Relieve thst wherefoever it is eftablified... | |
| 1806 - 508 sivua
...Apology for the opinion of Jerome," with these words — " By all that we have said to assert the rights of the presbytery, we do not intend to invalidate...wheresoever, by some heat of contention, or otherwise, it has been put down or violated, it ought to be reverently restored."— When the Westminster divines,... | |
| George Horne - 1808 - 320 sivua
...purpose: " By all that we have said to assert " the Rights of Presbytery, we do not intend to in" valida'e the ancient and apostolical constitution " of Episcopal..." wheresoever it is established conformably to the " antient canons, it must be carefully preserved: and " wheresorver, by some heat of contention or... | |
| Edward Barwick - 1811 - 246 sivua
...said to assert the rights of presbyteiy, we do not intend to invalidate the ancient, and apostolic constitution of episcopal pre.eminence; but we believe...the ancient canons, it must be carefully preserved ; ami wheresoever by some heat of contention, or otherwise, it has been put. down or violated, it ought... | |
| Edward Barwick - 1813 - 402 sivua
...intend to invalidate the ancient and apostolic constitution of Episcopal pre-eminence ; but we beJieve, that wheresoever it is established conformably to...wheresoever, by some heat of contention or otherwise, it has been put down or violated, it ought to be reverently restored." This conclusion notbeingsuited.... | |
| George Horne, William Jones - 1818 - 570 sivua
...do not intend to invalidate the an" cient and apostolical constitution of episcopal pre" eminence : but we believe that, wheresoever it is " established...wheresoever, by " some heat of contention or otherwise, it hath been " put down, or violated, it ought to be reverently re" stored." — This raised a great clamour,... | |
| John Nichols, John Bowyer Nichols - 1822 - 934 sivua
...' Apologia pro Hieronymo,' with words to this purpose : ' By all we have said to assert the Rights of the Presbytery, we do not intend to invalidate...wheresoever by some heat of contention, or otherwise, it has been put down or violated, it ought to be reverently restored.' The good Primate told me, besides,... | |
| Charles Daubeny - 1830 - 1120 sivua
...contra sententiani, D. Blondelli," &c. Presbytery, we do not intend to invalidate the ancient arid Apostolical constitution of Episcopal pre-eminence...wheresoever, by some heat of contention, or otherwise, it has been put down or violated, it ought to be reverently nwtored." This conclusion, not being suited... | |
| John Sinclair - 1833 - 410 sivua
...i. conclusion : " By all that we have said in assert- CHAF- 1"• ing the rights of the Presbyters, we do not intend to invalidate the ancient and apostolical...established conformably to the ancient canons, it must be reverently preserved ; and wheresoever, by some heat of contention or otherwise, it has been put down,... | |
| 1840 - 452 sivua
...the Scots. It closed with words to this purpose: " By all that we have said to assert the rights of Presbytery, we do not intend to invalidate the ancient...wheresoever, by some heat of contention or otherwise, it bath been put down, or violated, it ought to be reverently restored." This raised a great clamour,... | |
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