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... dying childless , the true worship was transmitted through Seth , the third son of Adam , to whom his father gave a name in reference to the state of the Church ; —the word ( Seth ) meaning to settle , or reduce to order - much disorder ...
... dying childless , the true worship was transmitted through Seth , the third son of Adam , to whom his father gave a name in reference to the state of the Church ; —the word ( Seth ) meaning to settle , or reduce to order - much disorder ...
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... DIED rary Anno With With Entire Mundi . Adam . Noah . Age . - 1 130 800 930 930 130 105 807 1042 800 912 235 90 815 1140 695 84 905 325 70 840 1235 605 179 910 395 65 850 1290 535 234 895 460 162 800 1422 470 366 962 - 622 65 300 987 ...
... DIED rary Anno With With Entire Mundi . Adam . Noah . Age . - 1 130 800 930 930 130 105 807 1042 800 912 235 90 815 1140 695 84 905 325 70 840 1235 605 179 910 395 65 850 1290 535 234 895 460 162 800 1422 470 366 962 - 622 65 300 987 ...
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... DIED Entir Anno Before age . Mundi . Christ . 1 Shem 2 Arphaxad 1558 2446 100 500 2158 1846 600 1658 2346 35 403 2096 1908 438 3 Salah · 1693 2311 30 403 2126 1878 433 4 Eber 1723 2281 34 430 2187 1817 464 5 Peleg 6 Reu 1757 2247 30 209 ...
... DIED Entir Anno Before age . Mundi . Christ . 1 Shem 2 Arphaxad 1558 2446 100 500 2158 1846 600 1658 2346 35 403 2096 1908 438 3 Salah · 1693 2311 30 403 2126 1878 433 4 Eber 1723 2281 34 430 2187 1817 464 5 Peleg 6 Reu 1757 2247 30 209 ...
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... DIED Anno Before Anno Before Age . Mundi . Christ . || Mundi . | Christ . 1 Isaac , ( Gen. xxxv . 28. ) 2108 2 Jacob , ( Gen. xlvii . 28 ) 3 Joseph , ( Gen. 1. 26 ) 4 Levi , ( Exod . vi . 16 ) 5 Moses , ( Deut . xxxiv . 7 ) 1896 2288 ...
... DIED Anno Before Anno Before Age . Mundi . Christ . || Mundi . | Christ . 1 Isaac , ( Gen. xxxv . 28. ) 2108 2 Jacob , ( Gen. xlvii . 28 ) 3 Joseph , ( Gen. 1. 26 ) 4 Levi , ( Exod . vi . 16 ) 5 Moses , ( Deut . xxxiv . 7 ) 1896 2288 ...
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... died , from the top of Mount Nebo . - Deut . xxxiv . 4. - Moses was succeeded by Joshua ; under whose command the land of Canaan - the promised land - was taken possession of , and the Ark was established in Shiloh - Josh . xviii . 1 ...
... died , from the top of Mount Nebo . - Deut . xxxiv . 4. - Moses was succeeded by Joshua ; under whose command the land of Canaan - the promised land - was taken possession of , and the Ark was established in Shiloh - Josh . xviii . 1 ...
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Aaron according afterwards alterations ancient Apostles appear appointed Archbishop authority Bishop blessed Book born Calendar Calendaria called Canon celebrated Ceremonies chaps Christ Christian Christian Church Chron Church of England Church of Rome Clergy Common Prayer consecrated custom Deacons death declared Diocese doctrine Dominical Letter earth Easter ecclesiastical Edward the Confessor Epact Episcopacy Episcopal Epistles established faith father feast festival God's Gospel hath High Priest Holy Scripture honour idolatry Jerusalem Jewish Jews Julius Cæsar King Lessons letter Levitical Liturgy Lord Lord's Lord's Supper Luke Majesty Martyr Ministers ministry month Moses Nicholls observed offence ordained Parish Paul penalty person Pope Popery Popish preaching Presbyters Priesthood Primitive Prince prophet Psalms Reformation religion Rites Roman Sacraments sacred Saints Saxons says Sect spirit Sunday Table Temple things threefold tion Trinity Sunday twelve unto viii whole word worship xxiii
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Page 152 - On what foundation stands the warrior's pride, How just his hopes, let Swedish Charles decide. A frame of adamant, a soul of fire, No dangers fright him, and no labours tire ; O'er love, o'er fear, extends his wide domain...
Page 82 - More especially, we pray for the good estate of the Catholic Church; that it may be so guided and governed by Thy good Spirit, that all who profess and call themselves Christians may be led into the way of truth, and hold the faith in unity of spirit, in the bond of peace, and in righteousness of life.
Page iii - For this is the message that ye heard from the beginning, that we should love one another ; not as Cain, who was of that wicked one,, and slew his brother, and wherefore slew he him ? Because his own works were evil, and his brother's righteous.
Page 162 - This story shall the good man teach his son; And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by, From this day to the ending of the world, But we in it shall be remembered ; We few, we happy few, we band of brothers ; For he to-day that sheds his blood with me Shall be my brother ; be he ne'er so vile, This day shall gentle his condition...
Page 18 - Deans, Deans and Chapters, Archdeacons, and all other ecclesiastical officers depending on that hierarchy), superstition, heresy, schism, profaneness, and whatsoever shall be found to be contrary to sound doctrine and the power of godliness, lest we partake in other men's sins, and thereby be in danger to receive of their plagues ; and that the Lord may be one, and His name one in the three kingdoms.
Page 26 - 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 66 - But when he was strong, his heart was lifted up to his destruction : for he transgressed against the LORD his God, and went into the temple of the LORD to burn incense upon the altar of incense.
Page 34 - Liturgy, to keep the mean between the two extremes, of too much stiffness in refusing, and of too much easiness in admitting any variation from it.
Page 103 - Wherefore of these men, which have companied with us all the time that the Lord Jesus went in and out among us, beginning from the baptism of John, unto that same day that he was taken up from us, must one be ordained to be a witness with us of his resurrection.
Page 38 - And therefore of the sundry alterations proposed unto us, we have rejected all such as were either of dangerous consequence (as secretly striking at some established doctrine or laudable practice of the Church of England, or indeed of the whole Catholic Church of Christ), or else of no consequence at all but utterly frivolous and vain.