| William Reed Huntington - 1891 - 104 pages
...best to the setting forth God's honor and glory 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." Following out... | |
| Episcopal Church, William McGarvey - 1895 - 682 pages
...the people to a most perfect and godly living, without error and 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. [Sd. 1892] [Ed.... | |
| Daniel Dulany Addison - 1897 - 382 pages
...the people to a more 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." The Creed used... | |
| William Magan Campion - 1898 - 484 pages
...the people to a most perfect and godly living, without error or superitittoo ; and that they should put away other things, which from time to time they perceive to be most abused, as In men'* ordinances It often cham-tili diversely ia divers countries. THE ORDER HOW... | |
| Vernon Staley - 1900 - 284 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 diversly in divers countries. CHAPTER II. THE... | |
| John Albert Babington - 1901 - 386 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." What the condition... | |
| Church of Scotland - 1904 - 378 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. The Table and... | |
| Church of Scotland - 1904 - 384 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. The Table and... | |
| Herbert Edward Ryle - 1904 - 340 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 chanceth diversely in divers countries." We have only... | |
| Church of England, Edmund Tyrrell Green - 1912 - 474 pages
...people to a moat perfect and godly living, without error or superstition ; and that they should pub 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." The fact that... | |
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