| Samuel Mather - 1705 - 604 pages
...concerning Humane Ceremonies, that they be neither dark nor dumb, hue myftical and (ignificanr, and fit to ftir up the dull Mind of Man to the remembrance of his Doty towards God, by fome fpecial and notable Signification, whereby he may be edified. They had their... | |
| Zachary Grey - 1740 - 378 pages
...Men, yet they are re' ferved for Decency, Order and Edification.'" And again, ' they are apt to Jlir up the dull Mind of Man .' to the Remembrance of his Duty to God, by fame * notable and fpedal Signification whereby he might be ' edified. Vid. Injund. Queen Elizabeth... | |
| 1809 - 674 pages
...content only with thofe Ceremonies which do ferve to a decent order and godly difcipline, and fuch as be apt to ftir up the dull mind of man to the remembrance of his duty to Goo*, by fome notable and fpecial fignification, whereby he might be edified. Furthermore, the molt... | |
| 1814 - 630 pages
...amongst us for a decent order in the church, and because they pertain to edification— and to stir up the dull mind of man to the remembrance of his duty to God; and therefore are not by any to be looked upon as new sacraments or instruments of conveying God's... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1816 - 586 pages
...by men, yet they are reserved for decency, order, and edification. And again, they are apt to stir up the dull mind of man to the remembrance of his duty to God by some 'notable and special signification, whereby he might oe edifled. But the Puritans saw no decency... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1816 - 586 pages
...by men, yet they are reserved for decency, order, and edification. And again, they are apt to stir up the dull mind of man to the remembrance of his duty to God by some notable and special signification, whereby he might be edified. But the Puritans saw no decency... | |
| 1836 - 790 pages
...those ceremonies which do serve to a decent order and godly discipline, and ~uc'i .is be apt to stir up the dull mind of man to the remembrance of his duty to God, by some notable and special signification, whereby he might be edified." Let us entreat these writers... | |
| Thomas Pruen - 1820 - 348 pages
...those Ceremonies which do serve to a decent order and Godly discipline, and such as be apt to stir up the dull mind of man to the remembrance of his duty to God, by some notable and special signification, whereby he might (7) The Ceremonies of our Church are but very... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1822 - 530 pages
...by men, yet they are reserved for decency, order, and edification. And again, they are apt to stir up the dull mind of man to the remembrance of his duty to God by some notable and special signification, whereby he might be edified. But the Puritans saw no decency... | |
| 1823 - 430 pages
...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 of his duty to " God, by some notable and special signification." We are also referred, by the defenders of ceremonies, to the... | |
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