| Clericus M.A., Cantab, pseud - 1848 - 960 sivua
...Winchester, in the Appendix to his Treatise on the l?th Article.) " We hold it most agreeable to this our kingly office, and our own religious zeal, to...in unity of true religion, and in the bond of peace ; and not to suffer unnecessary disputations, altercations, or questions to be raised, which may nourish... | |
| Richard Bentley Porson Kidd - 1848 - 350 sivua
...within these Our Dominions, We hold it most agreeable to this Our Kingly Office, and Our own KeHgious zeal, to conserve and maintain the Church committed to Our Charge, in [the] Unity of true Religion, and in the bond of peace ; and not to suffer unnecessary Disputations,... | |
| William Trollope - 1850 - 228 sivua
...hold it most agreeable to this our Kingly Office, and Our own religious Zeal, to conserve and mamtain the Church committed to Our Charge, in Unity of true Religion, and in the Bond of Peace ; and not to suffer unnecessary Disputations, Altercations, or Questions to be raised, which may nourish... | |
| 1851 - 588 sivua
...Faith, and supreme governor of the Church, within these our dominions, we hold it most agreeable to this our kingly office, and our own religious zeal, to...committed to our charge, in unity of true religion and bond of peace ; and not te suffer unnecessary disputations, altercations or questions to be raised,... | |
| Church of England - 1852 - 696 sivua
...Faith, and Supreme Governor of the Church, within these Our Dominions, We hold it most agreeable to this Our Kingly Office, and our own religious Zeal, to...in Unity of true Religion, and in the bond of Peace ; and not to suffer unnecessary Disputations, Altercations, or Questions to be raised, which may nourish... | |
| James Beaven - 1853 - 164 sivua
...and Supreme Governour of the Church, within these Our Dominions, We hold it most agreeable to thia Our Kingly Office, and Our own religious Zeal, to...in Unity of true Religion, and in the Bond of Peace ; and not to suffer unnecessary Disputations, Altercations, or Questions to be raised, which may nourish... | |
| 1853 - 414 sivua
...Headship of Christ is denied, or even overlooked by English Churchmen. The prerogative claimed is simply to "conserve and maintain the Church committed to...in unity of true religion and in the bond of peace ; and not to suffer unnecessary disputations, altercations, or questions to be raised, which may nourish... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 418 sivua
...Headship of Christ is denied, or even overlooked by English Churchmen. The prerogative claimed is simply to "conserve and maintain the Church committed to...in unity of true religion and in the bond of peace ; and not to suffer unnecessary disputations, altercations, or questions to be raised, which may nourish... | |
| James Heywood - 1853 - 638 sivua
...Faith, and Supreme Governor of the Church, within these our Dominions, we hold it most agreeable to this our kingly office, and our own religious zeal, to...and maintain the Church committed to our charge, in the unity of true Religion, and in the bond of peace ; and not to snfl'er unnecessary disputations,... | |
| Church of England - 1855 - 844 sivua
...and Supreme Governour of the Church, within these Our Dominions, We. hold it most agreeable to this tism, wherein also ye are risen with him through the...of the operation of God, who hath raised him from t the Unity of true IbUgion, ami in the Bond of Peace; and not to suffer unnecessary Disputations, Altercations*... | |
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