The Life and Times of William Laud, D.D.: Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Volume 1 |
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... ecclesiastical , contained in this work , are neither common nor popu- lar ; but it does not follow , that because a doctrine is unpopular , it is therefore false . That Archbishop Laud died a martyr for the Church of England , no man ...
... ecclesiastical , contained in this work , are neither common nor popu- lar ; but it does not follow , that because a doctrine is unpopular , it is therefore false . That Archbishop Laud died a martyr for the Church of England , no man ...
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... ecclesiastical affairs , that the constitution , even at its deepest depression in Charles ' days , con- tained within itself copious materials for self - restoration , and that the course pursued by the Calvinistic malcontents , was ...
... ecclesiastical affairs , that the constitution , even at its deepest depression in Charles ' days , con- tained within itself copious materials for self - restoration , and that the course pursued by the Calvinistic malcontents , was ...
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... Ecclesiastical af- fairs - Prosecution of the King's printers - Henry Sher- field - William Prynne - Notice of him and his writings -His seditious libels - His imprisonment - Proceedings relative to Chaplains and foreign service - The ...
... Ecclesiastical af- fairs - Prosecution of the King's printers - Henry Sher- field - William Prynne - Notice of him and his writings -His seditious libels - His imprisonment - Proceedings relative to Chaplains and foreign service - The ...
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... 98 . 2 Dr. Cotsford and Dr. Layfield . Cyprianus Anglicus , or Life of Archbishop Laud , by his chaplain , Dr. Peter Heylin , fol . 1671 , p . 42 . the highest ecclesiastical station in the Church , and to 7 2 [ 1573 . LIFE AND TIMES.
... 98 . 2 Dr. Cotsford and Dr. Layfield . Cyprianus Anglicus , or Life of Archbishop Laud , by his chaplain , Dr. Peter Heylin , fol . 1671 , p . 42 . the highest ecclesiastical station in the Church , and to 7 2 [ 1573 . LIFE AND TIMES.
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Lord Archbishop of Canterbury John Parker Lawson. the highest ecclesiastical station in the Church , and to be alike distinguished for his munificence , his learning , and his genius , could not boast of noble birth or splendid alliance ...
Lord Archbishop of Canterbury John Parker Lawson. the highest ecclesiastical station in the Church , and to be alike distinguished for his munificence , his learning , and his genius , could not boast of noble birth or splendid alliance ...
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Page 80 - Whosoever, through his private judgment, willingly and purposely, doth openly break the Traditions and Ceremonies of the Church, which be not repugnant to the Word of God, and be ordained and approved by common authority, ought to be rebuked openly...
Page 77 - THE Church hath power to decree Rites or Ceremonies, and authority in Controversies of Faith : And yet it is not lawful for the Church to ordain any thing that is contrary to God's Word written, neither may it so expound one place of Scripture, that it be repugnant to another.
Page 204 - That no preacher of what title soever under the degree of a bishop, or dean at the least, do from henceforth presume to preach in any popular auditory the deep points of predestination, election, reprobation, or of the universality, efficacy, resistibility, or irresistibility of God's grace...
Page 79 - It is not necessary that Traditions and Ceremonies be in all places one, or utterly like; for at all times they have been divers, and may be changed according to the diversity of countries, times, and men's manners, so that nothing be ordained against God's word.
Page 451 - Declaration to all his loving subjects of the causes which moved him to dissolve the last parliament...
Page 96 - Baptism is not only a sign of profession, and mark of difference, whereby Christian men are discerned from others that be not christened ; but it is also a sign of Regeneration, or New Birth ; whereby, as by an instrument, they that receive baptism rightly, are grafted into the Church...
Page 179 - And is there no whoe, but you must carry it?' says the king: ' Then take him to you, but on my soul you will repent it...
Page 80 - Every particular or national Church hath authority to ordain, change, and abolish, ceremonies or rites of the Church ordained only by man's authority, so that all things be done to edifying.
Page 402 - Table although he were upheld by diverse that were neere him, that (through the villaines close carriage in the act) could not perceive him hurt at all, but guess'd him to be suddenly oversway'd with some apoplexie, till they saw the blood come gushing from his mouth and the wound, soe fast, that life, and breath, at once left his begored body.
Page 96 - BAPTISM is not only a sign of profession, and mark of difference, whereby Christian men are discerned from others that be not christened ; but it is also a sign of regeneration or new birth, whereby, as by an instrument, they that receive baptism rightly are grafted into the church...