And in these our doings we condemn no other nations, nor prescribe any thing but to our own people only : For we think it convenient that every country should use such Ceremonies as they shall think best to the setting forth of God's Honour and Glory... The Reformation: A Religious and Historical Sketch - Page 280by John Albert Babington - 1901 - 362 pagesFull view - About this book
| Isaac Maddox - Great Britain - 1733 - 466 pages
...convenient, that <c every Country ihou'd ufe fuch Ceretc monies as they fhall think beft, to the " fetting forth of God's Honour and " Glory, and to the reducing of the " People to a moft perfed and Godly <c Living, without Error or Superftiti" on." The Reader will take Notice, that... | |
| Zachary Grey - 1740 - 378 pages
...convenient, that " every Country fhou'd ufe fueh Cere" monies as they fhall think beft, to the cc fetting forth of God's Honour and " Glory, and to the reducing of the " People to a moft perfect and Godly " Living, without Error or Superftiti" on." The Reader will take Notice, that... | |
| George Stanley Faber - Bible - 1808 - 592 pages
...these our doings we condemn no other nations, nor prescribe any thing but to our own people only : for we think it convenient, that every country should...and godly living, without error or superstition." Hence it appears, that she only wishes " all tilings to be done decently and in order ;" and that,... | |
| George Stanley Faber - Bible - 1808 - 596 pages
...these our doings we condemn no other nations, nor prescribe any thing but to our own people only i for we think it convenient, that every country should use such ceremonies as they •hall think best to the setting forth of God's honour and glory, and to the reducing of the people... | |
| 1809 - 674 pages
...convenient, that every country fliould ufe fuch Ceremonies as they fhall think bef! to the fetting forth of God's honour and glory, and to the reducing of the people to a moft perfect and godly living, without error and luperftition ; and that they fliould put away other... | |
| Thomas Pruen - Creeds - 1820 - 348 pages
...these our doings we condemn no other nations, nor prescribe any thing but to our own people only:(I) for we think it convenient that every country should...the setting forth of God's honour and glory, and to If no external observations not commanded by God, might lawfully be admitted in the worship of God,... | |
| Rowland Hill - 1824 - 500 pages
...our doings, we condemn no other nations, nor prescribe any thing but to our own people only, for \ve think it convenient, that every country should use...ceremonies, as they shall think best, to the setting forth God's honor, and glory, and to the reducing of the people, to a most perfect, and godly living, without... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1824 - 634 pages
...in these our doings we condeum no other natlons, nor prescrihe any thing hut to our own peuple only: for we think it convenient that every country should use such ceremonies as they shall think hest to the setting forth of God's honour and glory, and to the reducing of the peuple to a most perfect... | |
| Rowland Hill - 1824 - 380 pages
...prescribe any thing but to our .OTTO people only ; for we think it convenie.it, that every coui/try should use such ceremonies, as they shall think best, to the setting forth God's honour, and glory, and to the reducing of the people, to a most perfect, and godly living, without... | |
| Daniel Wilson - Children's sermons - 1825 - 680 pages
...preface to the Book of Common Prayer, our Reformers express this sentiment at greater length: — " We think it convenient, that every country should...perfect and godly living, without error or superstition ; A chief hindrance to this peace in all, even the purest churches of Christ, is not so much the differences... | |
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