| 1679 - 460 pages
...who by the terms of the fubfcription declare, that they fubfcribe willingly , ex animo, and that they acknowledge all and every article to be agreeable to the word of God, difpute the meaning of their own Z 3 articles, articles, and have as great a diyerfity of opinions... | |
| Thomas Sharp - 1763 - 388 pages
...Canon, fays he, is exprefs for the Clergy, «' requiring them to fubfcribe willingly and ex anime, and " acknowledge all and every article to be agreeable...God. Upon which Canon it is that the form of " the Subfeription runs in thefe words, which feem expresfly " to declare a man's own opinion, and not a... | |
| 1766 - 520 pages
...canon, which relates to the clergy, requires them to fubfcribe willingly and ex anim&, " acknowledging all and every article to be agreeable to the word of God." Thefe words, being part of the ufual form of fubfcribing, evidently denote a man's own opinion, and... | |
| Augustus Toplady - 1794 - 526 pages
...the thirty-fixth canon is exprels for the clergy, requiring them to fubfcribe willingly and ex aaimo, and acknowledge all and every article to be agreeable...canon it is, that the form of the fubfcription runs in thofe words ; which lecm exprcfsly to declare a man's own opinion, and not a bare confent to an article... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1805 - 640 pages
...fubfcribe willingly, and ex ammo ; and acknowledge all and every Article to be agreeable to the ivord of God: upon which Canon it is that the form of the...confent to an Article of Peace, or an engagement to filence and fubmifiion. The ftatute of the j^th of Queen Elizabeth, cap. 12, which gives the legal... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1805 - 630 pages
...fubfcribe -willingly, and ex animo ; ana acknowledge all and every Article: to be agreeable to tbe word of God: upon which Canon it is that the form of the fubicription runs in thefe words, which feem exprefsly to declare a man's own opinion, and not a bare... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1814 - 646 pages
...clergy, requiring them to fubfcribe willingly, and ex animo ; and acknowledge all and every Article to ve agreeable to the word of God : upon which Canon it...of the fubfcription runs in thefe words, which feem esprefsly to declare a man's own opinion, and not a bare confent to an Article of Peace, or an engagement... | |
| John Hume Spry - 1817 - 484 pages
...sense in which the Church understands them; for in that sense, and in no other, does she expect them to "acknowledge all and every article to be agreeable to the Word of God ;" and thus it is that she intends to avoid diversities of opinions, and to establish consent touching,... | |
| John Hume Spry - 1817 - 490 pages
...in which the Church understands them; for in that sense, and in no other, does she expect them to " acknowledge all and every article to be agreeable to the Word of God ;" and thus it is that she intends to avoid diversities of opinions, and to establish consent touching... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1819 - 636 pages
...conscience subscribe to; yet the 36th Canon is express for the Clergy, requiring them to subscribe willingly, and ex animo; and acknowledge all and every...God : upon which Canon it is that the form of the subscription runs in these words, which seem expressly to declare a man's own opinion, and not a bare... | |
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