| Samuel Wilberforce - 1844 - 484 pages
...were " no bishops with legal jurisdiction, his scruples were at an end." He seemed to himself to " violate no order, and invade no man's right, by appointing and sending labourers into the harvest."' Every Churchman sees at once the vanity of such excuses. In admitting the power of bishops he sealed... | |
| Robert Emory - 1845 - 382 pages
...jurisdiction. In America there are none, and bub few parish ministers ; so that for some hundred KijAes together there is none either to baptize or to administer...appointing and sending labourers into the harvest. over our brethren in North America ; as also RICHARD WHATCOAT and THOMAS VASEY to act as elders among... | |
| John Whitehead - 1845 - 594 pages
...have a legal jurisdiction. In America there are none, neither any parish ministers. So that for some hundred miles together, there is none either to baptize...and invade no man's right, by appointing and sending laborers into the harvest. " I have accordingly appointed Dr. Coke, and Mr. Francis Asbury, to be joint... | |
| John Whitehead - 1845 - 584 pages
...have a legal jurisdiction. In America there are none, neither any parish ministers. So that for some hundred miles together, there is none either to baptize...an end: and I conceive myself at full liberty, as 1 violate no order, and invade no man's right, by appointing and sending laborers into the harvest.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1846 - 566 pages
...Lord's Supper. Here, therefore, my scruples are at an end : and I conceive myself at full liberty, as 1 violate no order, and invade no man's right, by appointing and sending labourers into the harvest." Accordingly, he summoned Dr. Coke to Bristol, and Mr. Creighton with him, a clergyman who had become... | |
| Robert Southey - 1847 - 472 pages
...jurisdiction. In America there are none, neither any parish ministers ; so that, for some hundreds of miles together, there is none either to baptize or...and invade no man's right, by appointing and sending laborers into the harvest." Accordingly, he summoned Dr. Coke to Bristol, and Mr. Creighton with him,... | |
| James Dixon - 1849 - 450 pages
...have a legal jurisdiction. In America there are none, and but few parish ministers ; so that, for some hundred miles together, there is none either to baptize...appointing and sending labourers into the harvest. '"4. I have accordingly appointed Dr. Coke and Mr. Francis Asbury, to be joint superintendents* •... | |
| James Dixon - 1849 - 522 pages
...have a legal jurisdiction. In America there are none, and but few parish ministers ; so that, for some hundred miles together, there is none either to baptize...appointing and sending labourers into the harvest. " ' 4. I have accordingly appointed Dr. Coke and Mr. Francis Asbury, to be joint superintendents *... | |
| Orange Scott - 1849 - 244 pages
...is none either to baptize or administer the sacraments ; here, therefore, my scruples are at an end, as I violate no order and invade no man's right by appointing and sending laborers into the harvest." This, then, was his object, and he incidentally cites the practice of the... | |
| Samuel Wilberforce - 1849 - 416 pages
...there were "no bishops with legal jurisdiction, his scruples were at an end." He seemed to himself to " violate no order, and invade no man's right, by appointing and sending laborers into the harvest." Every Churchman sees at once the vanity of such excuses. In admitting the... | |
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