| Peter Bayne - 1878 - 530 pages
...a narrow conclave. In this ensuing discourse, therefore, I have endeavoured to lay open those wider gates of the Catholic Church confined to no age, time, or place ; nor knowing any bounds but that ' faith which was once ' — and but once for ah1 — ' delivered... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 492 pages
...into this narrow conclave. In this discourse I have, therefore, endeavoured to lay open those wider gates of the Catholic Church, confined to no age,...any bounds, but that faith which was once, and but ouce for all, delivered to the saints. And in my pursuit of this way, I have searched after, and delivered... | |
| Edward Lewes Cutts - 1887 - 702 pages
...into such a narrow conclave. In this discourse I have endeavoured, therefore, to lay open those wider gates of the Catholic Church, confined to no age, time, or place, nor knowing any bounds but that faith, which was once, and but once for all, delivered to the saints.... | |
| William Laud - 1901 - 520 pages
...endeavoured to lay open those wider gates of the Catholic Church confined to no age, time, or place ; nor knowing any bounds but that " faith which was once...your Majesty, discharged my duty to my power to the "[Sed nempe hoc est totum, quod remnant who have any right to the nobis persuadere conaris, solos reman-... | |
| William Laud - 1901 - 520 pages
...a narrow conclave. In this ensuing Discourse, therefore, I have endeavoured to lay open those wider gates of the Catholic Church confined to no age, time, or place ; Judes. nor knowing any bounds but that "faith which was once" — and but once for all — " delivered... | |
| Henry Lowther Clarke - 1912 - 278 pages
...such a narrow conclave. In this ensuing discourse, therefore, I have endeavoured to lay open the wider gates of the Catholic Church, confined to no age, time or place, nor knowing any bounds but that faith which was once, and but once for all, delivered to the saints."... | |
| Lucius Waterman - 1912 - 50 pages
...a narrow conclave. In this ensuing discourse, therefore, I have endeavored to lay open those wider gates of the Catholic Church confined to no age, time, or place; nor knowing any bounds but that faith which was once' — and but once for all — 'delivered to the... | |
| Robert Hannaford - 1996 - 172 pages
...who refused to delimit the boundaries of catholicity, but who instead desired 'to open those wider gates of the Catholic Church, confined to no age, time or place'. 68 The sole criterion of catholicity is the preaching and teaching of the catholic faith as tested... | |
| Achsah Guibbory - 2006 - 304 pages
...was "to lay open those wider-Gates of the Catholike Church, confined to no Age, Time, or Place; Nor knowing any Bounds, but That Faith, which was once (and but once for all) deliver'd to the Saints."73 As puritans bitterly noted, Laud was eager to make overtures of friendship... | |
| Arthur Pierce Middleton - 2001 - 356 pages
...catholicity which is not a 'narrow conclave'. Laud's purpose in the Conference is 'to lay open those wider gates of the Catholic Church, confined to no age, time or place; nor knowing any bounds but that faith which was once (and but once for all) delivered to the saints.'18... | |
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