| Hensley Henson - 1921 - 320 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 diversely in divers countries." It argues, therefore,... | |
| Hensley Henson - 1921 - 318 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 diversely in divers countries." It argues, therefore,... | |
| John Forbes, Edward Gordon Selwyn - 1923 - 276 pages
...ceremonies as they shall think best to the setting forth of God's honour and glory. . . 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." different and... | |
| 1926 - 420 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 " (Book of Common... | |
| 1868 - 1208 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." Perhaps it would... | |
| Geoffrey Wainwright - 1984 - 626 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.' Yet within the... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1881 - 528 pages
...the people to » 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." Such expressions... | |
| Thomas Cranmer - 2001 - 616 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 diverse countries. 3. Preface Qto... | |
| Gerald Lewis Bray - 2004 - 682 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. 27. THE PREFACE... | |
| Edward Gordon Selwyn, John Forbes - 1923 - 278 pages
...ceremonies as they shall think best to the setting forth of God's honour and glory. . . 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." different and... | |
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