Scotland there was not a sufficient number to enter charge by consecration, he had called them to England, that being consecrated themselves, they might at their return give ordination to those at home, and so the adversaries... The Reformation in Great Britain - Page 105de Henry Offley Wakeman, Leighton Pullan - 1900 - 142 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| George Buchanan - 1827 - 588 pages
...could not make bishops, nor were there any persons in Scotland who could. He had, therefore, sent for them to England, that being consecrated themselves, they might at their return, give ordination to their brethren. The archbishop stated some scruples, lest his church might perhaps .suppose this a... | |
| Thomas Stephen - 1843 - 722 pages
...themselves, and that in Scotland there was not a sufficient number to enter charge by consecration, he had called them to England, that, being consecrated...did, nor would he presume to do, acknowledging that right to belong to Christ alone, and those he had authorised by his power." To which the archbishop... | |
| Thomas Stephen - 1843 - 694 pages
...themselves, and that in Scotland there was not a sufficient number to enter charge by consecration, he had called them to England, that, being consecrated...adversaries' mouths be stopped, who said that he did take \1pon him to create bishops and bestow spiritual offices, which he never did, nor would he presume... | |
| John Parker Lawson - 1844 - 950 pages
...themselves, and that in Scotland there was not a sufficient number to enter charge by consecration, he had called them to England, that being consecrated...bestow spiritual offices, which he never did, nor would presume to do, acknowledging that authority to belong to Christ alone, and those he had authorized... | |
| John Parker Lawson - 1844 - 920 pages
...themselves, and that in •VotL•nd there was not a sufficient number to enter charge by '-'snsecration, he had called them to England, that being consecrated...themselves, they might at their return give ordination to thoee at home, and so the adversaries' mouths be stopped, who ^id that he did take upon him to create... | |
| 1848 - 544 pages
...themselves, and that in Scotland there was not a sufficient number to enter charge by consecration, he had called them to England, that, being consecrated...did, nor would he presume to do, acknowledging that right to belong to Christ alone, and those He had authorized by His power.' " To which the archbishop... | |
| George Buchanan - 1856 - 624 pages
...could not make bishops, nor were there any persons in Scotland who could. He had, therefore, sent for them to England, that being consecrated themselves, they might at their return, give ordination to their brethren. The archbishop stated some scruples, lest his church might perhaps suppose this a mark... | |
| 1857 - 996 pages
...themselves, and that in Scotland there was not a sufficient number to enter charge by consecration, he had called them to England, that, being consecrated...do, acknowledging that authority to belong to CHRIST alant, and t/wse He had authorized with His power." In reply they professed the utmost readiness to... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1873 - 758 pages
...and that in Scotland there was not a sufficient number to enter them to their charge by consecration, he had called them to England, that being consecrated themselves, they might on their return give ordination to those at home, and^ so the adversaries' mouths be stopped, who said... | |
| Marjory G. J. Kinloch - 1888 - 350 pages
...and that in Scotland there was not a sufficient number to enter them to their charge by consecration, he had called them to England, that being consecrated...authority to belong to Christ alone, and those whom he had authorized with his power." John 1 See The Book of Common Order, MDI.XV. 2 Calderwood, vol. vi. pp.... | |
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