Scripture, much agreeable to the mind and purpose of the old Fathers, and a great deal more profitable and commodious, than that which of late was used. It is more profitable, because here are left out many things, whereof some are untrue, some uncertain,... A Vindication of the Government, Doctrine, and Worship, of the Church of ... - Sivu 75tekijä(t) Isaac Maddox - 1733 - 362 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1870 - 976 sivua
...(or the greatest part thereof) should be read over once every year." And they further declare, that " nothing is ordained to be read but the very pure word...holy Scriptures, or that which is agreeable to the same ; and that in such a language and order as is most easy and plain for the understanding both of... | |
| Church of England - 1870 - 520 sivua
...things, whereof some be untrue, some uncertain, some vain and superstitious : and is ordained nothing to be read but the very pure word of God, the holy Scriptures, or that which is evidently grounded upon the same : and that in such a language and order, as is most easy and plain... | |
| Philip Bolton - 1870 - 1098 sivua
...Service of the Church," it is declared (in contradistinction to the practice of the Church of Home), that "nothing is ordained to be read, but the very pure Word of God, the holy Scriptures." And lastly, in the twentieth Article the word " Scripture" is employed as synonymous with " God's Word... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1873 - 1162 sivua
...here are left out many things, whereof some are untrue, some uncertain, some vain and superstitious, and nothing is ordained to be read but the very pure...Holy Scriptures, or that which is agreeable to the same ; and that in such a language and order, as is most easy and plain for the understanding both... | |
| Seward Brice - 1875 - 730 sivua
...things, whereof some be untrue, some uncertain, some vain and superstitious : and is ordained nothing to be read but the very pure word of God, the holy scriptures, or that which is evidently grounded upon the same : and that in such a language and order, as is most easy and plain... | |
| H. L. Sidney Lear - 1876 - 684 sivua
...here are left out many things, whereof some are untrue, some uncertain, some vain and superstitious ; and nothing is ordained to be read, but the very pure...Holy Scriptures, or that which is agreeable to the same." Exhortation of the beginning of Morning and Evening Prayer. — " When we assemble and meet... | |
| H. L. Sidney Lear - 1876 - 686 sivua
...here are left out many things, whereof some are untrue, some uncertain, some vain and superstitious ; and nothing is ordained to be read, but the very pure...Holy Scriptures, or that which is agreeable to the same." Exhortation of the beginning of Morning and Evening Prayer. — " When we assemble and meet... | |
| Church of England, Edward VI (King of England) - 1877 - 604 sivua
...things, whereof some be d untrue, some uncertain, some vain and superstitious : and is ordained nothing s to be read, but the very pure word of God, the holy scriptures, or that which is evidently grounded upon h the same ; and that in such a language and order, as is most easy and plain... | |
| Francis Procter - 1881 - 552 sivua
...chapters should not be interrupted by ' Anthems, Responds, and Invitatories ; ' that nothing should be read but ' the very pure Word of God, the holy Scriptures, or that which is evidently grounded upon the same ;' and that all should be 'in the English tongue.' The principal differences... | |
| Alfred Barry (bp. of Sydney) - 1882 - 550 sivua
...some uncertain, some vain and superstitious ; and nothing is ordained to be read, but the very pore Word of God, the holy Scriptures, or that which is agreeable to the same ; and that in such a language and order as is most easy and plain for the understanding botb of... | |
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