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
| 1883 - 492 sivua
...here are left out many things, whereof some are untrue, some uncertain, some vain and superstitions ; and nothing is ordained to be read but the very pure...holy Scriptures, or that which is agreeable to the same. The various Uses of the kingdom are put aside, and " now from henceforth all the whole Realm... | |
| Charles Hole - 1887 - 312 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." This very grave passage must allude, among the uncertain and untrue,... | |
| Episcopal Church, William McGarvey - 1895 - 682 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 of... | |
| Leighton Pullan - 1900 - 386 sivua
...Scriptures 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 the services should be in the English tongue. It is evident... | |
| Francis Marshall - 1905 - 188 sivua
...omitted.] 4. That the Lessons should include " the whole Bible or the greatest 5. That nothing should be read but " the very pure Word of God, the Holy Scriptures, or that which is evidently grounded upon the same." 6. That all should be " in the English tongue." — (PROCTER). Sources.... | |
| 1907 - 702 sivua
...Prayer Books, and others on several holydays, and were therefore pronounced most authoritatively to be ' the very pure word of God, the holy scriptures or that which is evidently grounded on the same '. We have now reached a period, however, when the English Church through... | |
| Dyson Hague - 1893 - 298 sivua
...reader to so stand and turn as to be best heard by all present. In the third place, by declaring that nothing is ordained to be read but the very pure Word of God. The difficulties they had to contend with, in introducing so revolutionary a change, are somewhat humorously... | |
| 1909 - 450 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." Was the Apocrypha " left out " ? Nay, portions of all the Deutero-Canonical Books, in 1549,... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam, Herbert Maynard Smith - 1924 - 320 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 of... | |
| Dyson Hague - 1926 - 296 sivua
...New Testament read, as a rule, from beginning to end. According to the law of the Church of England, nothing is ordained to be read but the very pure Word of God, the Holy Scriptures. Even the Apocalypse is not read, save on a few week days. But, alas, in those days a Lesson meant not... | |
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