| Thomas Bennet - Society of Friends - 1709 - 362 pages
...you are inwardly moved by the Holy Ghoft, to take upon you this Office and Miniftratien, to ferve Cod for the promoting of his Glory, and the edifying of his People ? And every Deacon is requir'dto anfwer, / truftfo. But thole that feel the Motion of the Spirit, arenotcommjffionedto... | |
| Luke Milbourne - 1722 - 452 pages
...mov'd Inwardly by the Holy Ghoft, to take upon them any Spiritual Office and Miniftration, to ferve God for the promoting of his Glory and the edifying of his People ; fuch a Man will undoubtedly feek for a lawful Commiffion to employ his Talents. And without fuch... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - Clergy - 1736 - 294 pages
...is, Do youtruft that you are inwardly moved by the Holy Ghoft to take upon you this Office, toferve God, for the promoting of his Glory, and the edifying of his People ? To which he is to anfwer, / truftfo. This is put only in this Office, and not repeated afterwards,... | |
| John Wesley - Christianity - 1744 - 52 pages
...ferve GOD*? 'frujling that we were inwardly moved by the Holy Ghojl, to take upon us this Miniftration, for the promoting of his Glory, and the edifying of his People ? And have we clearly determined, by GOD's Grace, to give ourfelves wholly to this Office ? Do we forfake... | |
| Richard Watson (bp. of Llandaff) - 1785 - 484 pages
...is requinte in the prefent cafe : and what more, the latter part of the queftion points out. Toferve God, for the promoting of his glory, and the edifying of his church. This then being the defign of the office ; if, fo far as you know your own hearts, this is... | |
| Alexander Luders - Contested elections - 1785 - 658 pages
...that you are inwardly moved by the Holy Ghoft to take upon you this office and miniftration, to lerve God for the promoting of his glory, and the edifying of his people ?" The anfwer is, " I truft fo." Then comes the following queftion : " Do you think that you are truly... | |
| Thomas Secker (abp. of Canterbury.) - 1790 - 388 pages
...requifite in the prefent Cafe : and what more, the latter Part of the Queftion points out. To ferve God, for the promoting of his Glory, and the edifying of his Church. This then being the Defign of the Office ; if, fo far as you. know your own Hearts, this is... | |
| Richard Watson - Theology - 1791 - 556 pages
...deacons orders, and the firft to fuch as have received themv and deiire to be admitted prierts, is, Do you think, that you are truly called according to the will of Chriß, und the due oràet of this realm, to the m'mißry of the church ? That ¡a, are you confcious... | |
| Thomas Secker - 1799 - 358 pages
...Deacons Orders, and the firft to fuch as have received them, and defire to be admitted Priefts, is, Do you think, that you are truly called, according to the Will of Chrifl, and the due Order of this Realm, to the Mini/try of the Church f This is, are you confcious... | |
| English literature - 1801 - 562 pages
...manner, and ufmg the fame forms of worihip, if that church be only tolerated. Thus, the queftion — " Do you think that you are truly called according to the will of our Lord Jefus Chriftj and the due order of this realm, to the miniftry of the church ?" is, with great propriety,... | |
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