| Robert Foley - 1795 - 154 pages
...of the firft and pureft ages ; fo that " whoever takes exception at thefe, muft quarrel " with the language of the Holy Ghoft, and fall " out with the Church in her greateft innocence. " The Scholar may therein difcern clofe Logic, " pleafing Rhetoric, pure divinity, and the very " marrow... | |
| Charles Wheatly - Anglican Communion - 1802 - 572 pages
...expretfions of the firit and " pureft ages ; fo that whoever takes exception at thefe " muft quarrel with the language of the Holy Ghoft, and " fall out with the church in her greateft innocence : aud " in the opinion of the moft impartial and excellent Grof ' tius (who was no member of, nor had... | |
| Charles Wheatly - 1810 - 570 pages
...expreflions of the firft and " pureft ages ; fo that whoever takes exception at thefe " muft quarrel with the language of the Holy Ghoft, and " fall out with the...in the opinion of the moft impartial and excellent Gro" tius, (who was no member of, nor had any obligation to, " this church,) the Englim Liturgy comes... | |
| Richard Warner - English literature - 1819 - 418 pages
...fall out with the Church in her " greatest innocence ; and in the opinion of " the most impartial tuid excellent Grotius, " (who was no member of, nor had any " obligation to, this church,) the English " Liturgy comes so near to the primitive " pattein, that none of the reformedM churches can... | |
| William Holland Wilmer - 1829 - 258 pages
...the expressions of the first and purest ages; and it is the opinion of the rfiost impartial and most excellent Grotius, (who was no member of, nor had any obligation to, this church) that the English liturgy comes so near to the primitive pattern, that none of the reformed churches... | |
| James Bassnett Mills - Dissenters - 1831 - 434 pages
...Holy Ghost, and fall ont with the Church in her greatest innocence, and in the opinion of the most impartial and excellent Grotius (who was no member of, nor had any obligation to this Church) the English Liturgy comes so near to the primitive pattern, that none ol the Reformed Church« call compare... | |
| L. S. E., Michael Augustus Gathercole - Congregationalism - 1834 - 434 pages
...Holy Ghost, and fall out with the Church in her greatest innocence ; and in the opinion of the most impartial and excellent Grotius, (who was no member of, nor had any obligation to, this Church,) the English Liturgy comes so near to the primitive pattern, that none of the Reformed Churches can compare... | |
| Thomas Stephen - Constitutional history - 1835 - 810 pages
...the Holy Ghost, and fall out with the church in her greatest innocence. In the opinion of the most impartial and excellent Grotius, (who was no member of, nor had any obligation to that church,) the English liturgy comes so near the primitive pattern, that none of the reformed churches... | |
| Calvin Colton - Episcopacy - 1836 - 228 pages
...Holy Ghost, and fall out with the church in her greatest innocence ; and in the opinion of the most impartial and excellent Grotius — who was no member...of, nor had any obligation to this church — ' The English Liturgy comes so near to the primitive pattern, that none of the reformed churches can compare... | |
| Calvin Colton - Episcopacy - 1836 - 230 pages
...Holy Ghost, and fall out with the church in her greatest innocence ; and in the opinion of the most impartial and excellent Grotius — who was no member...of, nor had any obligation to this church — ' The English Liturgy comes so near to the primitive pattern, that none of the reformed churches can compare... | |
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