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A vindication [by Z. Grey] ... of the Church of England, against the ... - Page 75
de Zachary Grey - 1740
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Remains, Volume 4

Thomas Cranmer - 1833 - 486 pages
...whereof some be untrue, some uncertain, some vain and superstitious ; and is ordained nothing to be read but the very pure word of God, the holy Scriptures, or that which is evidently grounded upon the same ; and that in such a language and order as is most easy and plain...
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Universal redemption the doctrine of the Bible, and of the prayer-book of ...

Albert Badger - 1837 - 392 pages
...Scripture. As we are told in the Preface to the Book of Common Prayer, " nothing is ordained to be read, but the very pure word of God, the Holy Scriptures, or that which is agreeable to the same ; and that in such order and language, as is most plain, and easy for the understanding both of...
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The Authority of Tradition in Matters of Religion

George Holden - 1838 - 206 pages
...in the Preface " concerning the Service of the church," it declares that " nothing is ordained to be read, but the very pure Word of God, the Holy Scriptures, or that which is agreeable to the same." The Old Testament is appointed to be read once, and the New Testament three times every year,...
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The pictorial edition of the Book of common prayer. To which are added ...

Henry Stebbing - 1838 - 776 pages
...are untrue, some uncertain, some vain and superstitious ; and nothing is ordained to be read, but (he very pure word of God, the holy Scriptures, or that which is agreeable to the same ; and that in such a language and order as is most easy and plain for the understanding both of...
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The Two Books of Common Prayer: Set Forth by Authority of Parliament in the ...

Church of England - 1841 - 490 pages
...whereof some be untrue, some uncertain, some vain and superstitious : and is ordained nothing to be read but the very pure word of God, the holy scriptures, or that which is evidently grounded upon the same : and that in such a language and order, as is most easy and plain...
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The Englishman's magazine [ed. by W. H. T.].

1843
...reads only a few of them, and the rest are utterly omitted. In the Church nothing is ordained to be read but the very pure word of God, the holy Scriptures, or that which is agreeable to the same ; the Romanist introduces some things that are untrue, some uncertain, some vain and superstitious....
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The Ecclesiastical Law, Volume 3

Richard Burn - 1842 - 816 pages
...•whereof some are untrue, some uncertain, some vain and superstitious, and nothing is ordained to be read but the very pure word of God, the Holy Scriptures, or that which is agreeable to the same ; and that in such a language and order, as is most easy and plain for the understanding both...
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Liturgiae Britannicae: Or, the Several Editions of the Book of Common Prayer ...

Church of England, William Keeling - 1842 - 542 pages
...whereof some be untrue, some uncertain, some vain and superstitious, and is ordained nothing to be read but the very pure word of God, the holy scriptures, or that which is evidently grounded upon the same ; and that in such a language and order, as is most easy and plain...
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Tracts for Englishmen

Englishmen - 1844 - 184 pages
...malevolently, cut themselves off from holy communion with us, who use nothing in our public form of worship ' but the very pure word of God, the Holy Scriptures, or that which is agreeable to the same ;' and who feel and know that the church has added nothing to the doctrine or discipline of the...
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Horæ ecclesiasticæ: the position of the Church with regard to Romish error ...

Richard Mant (bp. of Down, Connor and Dromore.) - 1845 - 126 pages
...some are untrue, some uncertain, some vain and superstitious;" and of "nothing being ordained to be read, but the very pure word of God, the holy Scriptures, or that which is agreeable to the same." We may trust in God's goodness, that there is little peril of such a corrupt admixture being...
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