An Essay on the Thirty Nine Articles of Religion ...: Wherein (the Text Being First Exhibited in Latin and English, and the Minutest Variations of 18 the Most Ancient and Authentic Copies Carefully Noted) an Account is Given of the Proceedings of Convocation in Framing and Setling the Text of the Articles ... and the Case of Subscription to the Articles is Consider'd ...M.J., 1715 - 443 pages |
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... Since common Law- yers are capable of venturing to forge Law for the Murder of a King ( I need not tell you , what the infamous Bradshaw was and did ) and Man- kind are fo ftupid as to let them have Success ( This has once been true in ...
... Since common Law- yers are capable of venturing to forge Law for the Murder of a King ( I need not tell you , what the infamous Bradshaw was and did ) and Man- kind are fo ftupid as to let them have Success ( This has once been true in ...
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... made therein , partly with a red Lead Pencil , and partly with black Ink . That all the red Lead Marks were made by Arch- bishop Parker , I believe , no body ever did or will doubt . 179 doubt . Since , as Mr. Strype ( a 178 An Effay on ...
... made therein , partly with a red Lead Pencil , and partly with black Ink . That all the red Lead Marks were made by Arch- bishop Parker , I believe , no body ever did or will doubt . 179 doubt . Since , as Mr. Strype ( a 178 An Effay on ...
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... Since , as Mr. Strype ( a ) affures us , be com- monly used a red Lead Pencil for noting , as he read any Book . Now thofe red Lead Marks are of different Kinds . First , fometimes a Line is drawn at the head of the Lines of the Text ...
... Since , as Mr. Strype ( a ) affures us , be com- monly used a red Lead Pencil for noting , as he read any Book . Now thofe red Lead Marks are of different Kinds . First , fometimes a Line is drawn at the head of the Lines of the Text ...
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... Since he faies no more , than what implies his own Opinion of the Time of printing and pub- lifhing them , without alledging any certain Fact to build it on ; and fince he faies the very fame thing of the Homilies , as well as of the ...
... Since he faies no more , than what implies his own Opinion of the Time of printing and pub- lifhing them , without alledging any certain Fact to build it on ; and fince he faies the very fame thing of the Homilies , as well as of the ...
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... Since the Collation was printed , I find , that the Copies of the Impreffion in 1628 differ . For there is one in the Library of St. John's College in Cam- bridge , which differs from that which I was obliged to use when I made my ...
... Since the Collation was printed , I find , that the Copies of the Impreffion in 1628 differ . For there is one in the Library of St. John's College in Cam- bridge , which differs from that which I was obliged to use when I made my ...
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Page 298 - The Second Book of Homilies, the several titles whereof we have joined under this Article, doth contain a godly and wholesome Doctrine, and necessary for these times, as doth the former Book of Homilies, which were set forth in the time of Edward the Sixth; and therefore we judge them to be read in Churches by the Ministers, diligently and distinctly, that they may be understanded of the people.
Page 402 - Religion agreed upon by the Archbishops and Bishops of both provinces, and the whole Clergy in the Convocation holden at London in the year of our Lord God...
Page 171 - THE Church hath power to decree Rites or Ceremonies, and authority in Controversies of Faith : And yet it is not lawful for the Church to ordain any thing that is contrary to God's Word written, neither may it so expound one place of Scripture, that it be repugnant to another. Wherefore, although the Church be a witness and a keeper of holy Writ, yet, as it ought not...
Page 425 - Church have once determined them : whereas the Church of England never declared that every one of her Articles are fundamental in the faith. For it is one thing to say, No one of them is superstitious or erroneous ; and quite another to say, Every one of them is fundamental, and that in every part of it, to all men's belief.
Page 435 - England at his pleasure, yet neither do we look upon them as essentials of saving faith, or legacies of Christ and His Apostles; but in a mean, as pious opinions, fitted for the preservation of peace and unity; neither do we oblige any man to believe them, but only not to contradict them.
Page 213 - power to decree rites and ceremonies, and authority in controversies of
Page 286 - ... following : The Third Book of Efdras, The Fourth Book of Efdras, The Book of Tobias, The Book of Judith, The reft of the Book of...