| James Peirce - 1717 - 638 pages
...to referve them ". ftUl, as well for a decent order in the Church, (for " the which they were firft devifed) as becaufe they " pertain to edification, whereunto all things done in the " Church (as the Aportle teacheth) ought to be refer'd. " And And afterwards fpeiking of the Chriftian religion, the-.... | |
| Isaac Maddox - 1733 - 466 pages
...the Church, for the which they were firft devifed, as becaufe they pertain to Edification, whtreunto all things done in the Church (as the Apoftle teacheth) ought to be referred." That thefe Paffages have not the [ 334 ] lead Relation to the Habits, Mr. N. himfelf, in another Place, ftrongly... | |
| 1809 - 674 pages
...the Church (tor the which they were iirft deyifcd) as bec.iufe they pertain to edification, whcrcunto all things done in the Church (as the Apoftle teacheth) ought to be referred. And although the keeping or omitting of a Ceremony, in itfelf confi, dered, is but a fmall thing ;... | |
| Church of England - 1815 - 450 pages
...still, as well for a decent order in the Church, (for the which they were first devised) as because they pertain to edification, whereunto all things done in the Church (as the Apostle teacheth) ought to be referred. And although the keeping or omitting of a Ceremony, in itself... | |
| Hector Davies Morgan - 1819 - 442 pages
...still, as well for a decent order in " the Church, for the which they were first devised, as because they pertain to edification, whereunto all things done in the Church, as the Apostle teacheth, ought " to be referred. And although the keeping or omitting of a ceremony, in itself... | |
| Thomas Pruen - 1820 - 348 pages
...still/1) as well for a decent order in the Church (for the which they were first devised) as because they pertain to edification, whereunto all things done in the Church (as the Apostle teacheth) ought to be referred. (2) And although the keeping or omitting of a Ceremony, in... | |
| Church of England - 1829 - 668 pages
...still, as well for a decent order In the Church, (for the which they were first devised) as because they pertain to edification, whereunto all things done in the Church {as the Apostle teacheth) ought to be referred* And although the keeping or omitting of a Ceremony, in itself... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 490 pages
...still, as well for a decent order in the Church, (for the which they were first devised,) as because they pertain to edification : whereunto all things done in the Church, (as the Apostle teacheth,) ought to be referred. And although the keeping or omitting of a ceremony, in itself... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 486 pages
...still, as well for a decent order in the Church, (for the which they were first devised,) as because they pertain to edification : whereunto all things done in the Church, (as the Apostle teacheth,) ought to be referred. And although the keeping or omitting of a ceremony, in itself... | |
| John Henry Browne - 1838 - 204 pages
...still, as well for a decent order in the Church (for the which they were first devised) as because they pertain to edification, whereunto all things done in the Church (as the Apostle teacheth) ought to be referred." The whole history of the man of sin, from his birth, till... | |
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