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" England at his pleasure, yet neither do we look upon them as essentials of saving faith, or legacies of Christ and His Apostles; but in a mean, as pious opinions, fitted for the preservation of peace and unity; neither do we oblige any man to believe... "
An Essay on the Thirty Nine Articles of Religion ...: Wherein (the Text ... - Page 435
de Church of England - 1715 - 443 pages
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Addresses and Charges of Edward Stanley D.D.

Edward Stanley - 1852 - 350 pages
...Apostles, " but in a meane, as pious opinions fitted for the pre" servation of unity ; neither doe we oblige any man to " believe them, but only not to contradict them " Some of them are the very same that are contained in " the Creed : some others of them are practical...
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Addresses and charges of Edward Stanley, with a memoir by A.P.Stanley

Edward Stanley (bp. of Norwich.) - 1852 - 362 pages
...Apostles, " but in a meane, as pious opinions fitted for the pre" servation of unity ; neither doe we oblige any man to " believe them, but only not to contradict them " Some of them are the very same that are contained in " the Creed : some others of them are practical...
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Essays on Various Subjects, Volume 2

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1853 - 516 pages
...articles, that they are " only pious opinions fitted for the preservation of unity ; neither do we oblige any man to believe them, but only not to contradict them."' Dr. Hey, when actually Norrisian professor of theology in the sister University, asserted in his Lectures,...
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The Life of William Chillingworth: Author of "The Religion of Protestants," Etc

Pierre Desmaizeaux - 1863 - 380 pages
...his apostles ; but, in a mean, as pious opinions fitted for the preservation of unity ; neither do we oblige any man to believe them, but only not to contradict them.' J By which we see what a vast difference there is between those things which are required by the church...
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The moderation of the Church of England

Timothy Puller - 1870 - 402 pages
...his Apostles ; but in a mean, as pious opinions, fitted for the preservation of unity : neither do we oblige any man to believe them, but only not to contradict them." Abp. Bramhall's " Schism Guarded." tom. i. disc. iv. § i. cap. xi. Dubl. 1676.] [" They [the Articles...
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Rational Theology and Christian Philosophy in England in the Seventeenth ...

John Tulloch - 1872 - 526 pages
...his apostles ; but in a mean, as pious opinions fitted for the preservation of unity. : neither do we oblige any man to believe them, but only not to contradict them." | This was plainly the principle on which the Cambridge divines adhered to the doctrines of the Church...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 42

Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1896 - 568 pages
...; but in a mean, as pious opinions, fitted for the preservation of peace and unity ; neither do we oblige any man to believe them, but only not to contradict them." So the excellent Bishop Hall, in his Catholic Proposit1ons (truly so called) denieth in general that...
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A Life's Decision

Thomas William Allies - 1880 - 436 pages
...; but in a mean, as pious opinions, fitted for the preservation of peace and unity ; neither do we oblige any man to believe them, but only not to contradict them." Archbishop Bramhall quotes these same words in controversy, and makes them his own. And contrasting...
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Puritan Preaching in England: A Study of Past and Present

John Brown - 1900 - 308 pages
...His Apostles ; but in a mean, as pious opinions fitted for the preservation of unity: neither do we oblige any man to believe them, but only not to contradict them." You will probably feel with me that this kind of talk is not calculated to win our respect, and that...
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A Relation of the Conference Between William Laud, Late Lord Archbishop of ...

William Laud - 1901 - 520 pages
...His Apostles ; but in a mean, as pious opinions fitted for the preservation of unity ; neither do we oblige any man to believe them, but only not to contradict them." By which we see what a vast difference there is between those things which are required by the Church...
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