| 1818 - 638 pages
...higher tone, his Whosoever ; the King continued silent ; at length the Apostle's Creed was repented by the minister, and the King followed him throughout with a distinct and audible voice. ' It is pretty certain, that if such a proposition had been made by Bishop Watson, or any Whig in either... | |
| Liberalism (Religion) - 1818 - 826 pages
...read, began with ' Whosever will be raced',' kc., the King, who usually responded with a loud mice, was silent; the minister repeated in a higher tone...him throughout with a distinct and audible voice." Pp. 210—244. In the beginning of 1792, Bishop W;Usou published the Charge which he li.nl delivered... | |
| Richard Watson - Bishops - 1818 - 454 pages
...&c. ; the King, who usually responded with a loud voice, was silent ; the minister repeated, in an higher tone, his Whosoever ; the King continued silent...him throughout with a distinct and audible voice. I certainly dislike the imposition of all creeds formed by human authority ; though I do not dislike... | |
| 1818 - 860 pages
...responded^ with a loud Toic«, was silent; the minister repeated in a higher tone his ' Whoioever S the King continued silent; at length the Apostles'...him throughout with a distinct and audible voice." Pp. 240—244. In the beginning of 1793, Bishop Watson published the Charge which he had delivered... | |
| DAVID WILLISON - 1818 - 572 pages
...repeated, in an ' higher tone, his Whosoever ; the King- continued silent ; at ' length the Apostle's Creed was repeated by the minister, and ' the King...him throughout with a distinct and audible ' voice. ' It is pretty certain, that if such a proposition had been made by Bishop Watson, or any Whig in either... | |
| Richard Watson - Great Britain - 1818 - 466 pages
...minister repeated in an higher tone, his Whosoever; the King continued silent; at length the Apostle's Creed was repeated by the minister, and the King followed...him throughout with a distinct and audible voice. I certainly dislike the imposition of all creeds formed by human authority; though I do not dislike... | |
| Asia - 1820 - 664 pages
...anecdote was communicated to Bishop Watson by thelate Dr. Heberden. The clergyman at Windsor Chapel, on a day when the Athanasian Creed was to be read,...him throughout with a distinct and audible voice. Clemency.— Lord Mansfield, on making a report to the King of the conviction of Mr. Malowny, a Catholic... | |
| Asia - 1820 - 718 pages
...when the Athanasian Creed was to be read, began with " Whosoever will be saved," &c. ; the King, whp usually responded with a loud voice, was silent ;...him throughout with a distinct and audible voice. 432 Memoir of a Clemency.— Lord Mansfield, on making a report to the King of the conviction of Mr.... | |
| 1820 - 490 pages
...responded with a loud voice, was silent. The minister repeated, in a higher tone, his " Who soever." The King continued silent. At length the Apostles'...him throughout with a distinct and audible voice. Lord Mansfield, on making a report to the King of the conviction of Mr. Malowny, a Catholic priest,... | |
| William Bengo' Collyer - 1820 - 514 pages
...responded with a loud voice, was silent. The minister repeated, in a higher tone, his Whosoever, &c. The King continued silent. At length the Apostles'...him throughout with a distinct and audible voice." This we do not consider as an indication of the King's hesitation as to the doctrine of the Trinity,... | |
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