| John Smedley - 1854 - 102 pages
...altered and changed, and therefore are nnt to be esteemed equal nith God's lam— AND THAT THEY SHOULD PUT AWAY OTHER THINGS, which from time to time they perceive to be most abused, аз in men's ordinances it often chanceth diversely in divers countries." If those men... | |
| Charles Henry Davis (of Wadham College, Oxford.) - 1861 - 124 pages
...which assent is given. The Prayer Book's Prefix " On Ceremonies " teahes that " every country should put away other things, which from time to time they perceive to be most abused, as in men's ordinances it often chanceth diversely in divers countries." The Romanizing... | |
| Richard Mant - 1864 - 224 pages
...the people to a most perfect and godly living, without error or superstition ; and that they should put away other things, which from time to time they perceive to be most abused, as in men't ordinances it often chanceth diversly in divers conn tries. This book should... | |
| Church of England - 1865 - 556 pages
...the people to a most perfect and god. lv living, without error or superstition ; and that thev should put away other things, which from time to time they perceive to be most abused, as in men's ordinances it often chanceth diversl j in divers countries. II 1THE ORDER... | |
| Charles Hardwick - 1865 - 478 pages
...the people to a most perfect and godly living, without error or superstition ; and that they should put away other things, which from time to time they perceive to be most abused, as in men's ordinances it oft™ chanceth diversely in divers countries.' histrionic,... | |
| General Association of the Congregational Churches of Massachusetts - 1909 - 1204 pages
...the people to a most perfect and godly living, without error or superstition; and that they should put away other things which from time to time they perceive to be most abused, as in man's ordinances it often happens diversely in diverse countries." EXPLANATORY The... | |
| sir Robert Joseph Phillimore (1st bart.) - 1868 - 132 pages
...the people to a most perfect and godly living, " without error or superstition; and that they should put " away other things, which from time to time they perceive " to be most abused, as in men's ordinances it often chanceth " diversely in divers countries." " Some are... | |
| Manchester diocesan Church assoc - 1868 - 188 pages
...of the people to a most perfect and godly living without error or superstition; and that they should put away other things, which from time to time they perceive to be most abused, as in men's ordinances it often chanceth diversly in divers countries." In this very clear... | |
| William Magan Campion - 1868 - 424 pages
...the people to a most perfect and godly living, without error or superstition ; and that they should put away other things, which from time to time they perceive to lie most abused, as In men's ordinances U often chanceth divenly la divert oountriea. THE ORDER HOW... | |
| William Magan Campion - 1869 - 434 pages
...the people to a most perfect and godly living, without error or superstition ; and that they should put away other things, which from time to time they perceive to be most abused, as In men's ordinances it often chanreth diversly in divers countries. THE ORDER HOW THE... | |
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