| 1814 - 630 pages
...us ; and that the keeping or omitting of a ceremony in itself considered, is but a small thing; but the wilful and contemptuous transgression, and breaking of a common order and discipline, is in this case, the offence before God. Our church, I say, having made this clear and full declaration... | |
| Church of England - 1815 - 450 pages
...the Church (as the Apostle teacheth) ought to be referred. And although the keeping or omitting of a Ceremony, in itself considered, is but a small thing...order and discipline is no small offence before God, Li I all things be done among yon, saith St. Paul, in a seemly and due order : The appointment of the... | |
| Peter GANDOLPHY - 1815 - 552 pages
...yet the wilful and con* temptuoun transgression and breaking of a common order and dltciplinc, i» no small offence before God. let all things be done among you, saiUt St. Paul, in a seemly and due order: the appointment of u'A'cA order pertainetli not toprivate... | |
| William Wall - 1819 - 458 pages
...moreover, " The keeping or ^omitting of a ceremony, in itself considered, is but a small thfrtg; but the wilful and contemptuous transgression and breaking of a common order and discipline, is no srft'atf-d (Fence before God.*' This plainly shews, that they would not approve of a' schism that should... | |
| 1840 - 772 pages
...and hreaking of a common order and discipline, is no small offence hefore God. " Let all things he done among you," saith St. Paul, " in a seemly and due order . " the appointment of which " order" pertaineth not to private men ; therefore no man ought to take in hand, nor presume... | |
| Hector Davies Morgan - 1819 - 442 pages
...the Church, as the Apostle teacheth, ought " to be referred. And although the keeping or omitting of a ceremony, in itself * considered, is but a small thing, yet the 1 wilful and contemptuous transgression * and breaking of a common order and tt " discipline is no... | |
| Thomas Pruen - 1820 - 348 pages
...Church (as the Apostle teacheth) ought to be referred. (2) And although the keeping or omitting of a Ceremony, in itself considered, is but a small thing;...a common order and discipline is no small offence able, or noisome, or mockeries, or contrary to the Holy Scriptures, or else unseemly for sober and... | |
| 1823 - 430 pages
...highest church authorities, that we are advertised in the Book of Common Prayer, that " the transgression of a common order " and discipline is no small offence before God;" they being for " godly discipline, and such as be apt to stir up " the dull mind of man to the remembrance... | |
| Church of England - 1829 - 668 pages
...the Church {as the Apostle teacheth) ought to be referred* And although the keeping or omitting of a Ceremony, in itself considered, is but a small thing;...and due order :" the appointment of the which order pcrtaineth not to private men ; therefore no man ought to take in hand, nor presume to anpnint or alter... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 486 pages
...the Church, (as the Apostle teacheth,) ought to be referred. And although the keeping or omitting of a ceremony, in itself considered, is but a small thing;...offence before God. Let all things be done among you, sail h St. Paul, in a seemly and due order. The appointment of the which order pertaineth not to private... | |
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