| Richard Mant - 1864 - 224 pages
...whereof some are untrue, some uncertain, some vain and superstitious ; and nothing ia 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 of... | |
| John Henry Blunt - 1866 - 314 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 of... | |
| Richard Paul Blakeney - 1866 - 648 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 of... | |
| Francis Procter - 1866 - 176 pages
...chapters should not be interrupted by ' Anthems, Responds, and Invitatories ;' that nothing should be read but 'the very pure Word of God, the holy Scriptures, or that which i» evidently grounded upon the same ;' and that all should be 'in the English tongue.' The principal... | |
| William Magan Campion - 1868 - 424 pages
...whereof some are untrue, some uncer« tain, 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 of... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1868 - 804 pages
...whereof some are untrue, some uncertain, some vain and super, stitious ; and nothing is ordained to be our prayers acceptable. Dean Comber. that sittest at the right hand of God the Father, ha same ; (18.) and that in such a Language and Order as is most easy and plain for the understanding... | |
| John Henry Blunt - 1868 - 220 pages
...whole of the Divine Service of the Church is spoken of in the Preface to the Prayer Book as being " The very pure Word of God, the Holy Scriptures, or that which is agreeable to the same." When, moreover, Priests are ordained, they are required to make a solemn declaration of their... | |
| Francis Procter, George Frederick Maclear - 1868 - 182 pages
...Chapters should not be interrupted by Anthems, Responds, and Invitatories ; (6) that nothing should be read but " the very pure word of God, the Holy Scriptures, or that which is evidently grounded upon the same" ; and (7) that all should be in the English tongue. 7. The Principles... | |
| Timothy Puller - 1870 - 402 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... | |
| 1870 - 976 pages
...thereof) should be read over once every year." And they further declare, 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 ; and that in such a language and order as is most easy and plain for the understanding both of... | |
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