A history of the Articles of religion. To which is added a series of documents, from A.D.1536 to A.D.1615; together with illustrations from contemporary sources |
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... learned doctor , went so far as to argue that the term sacrament , though fairly capable of wider application , should in future be confined to those ordinances of the Gospel ' which haue the manifest Word of God , and be institute by ...
... learned doctor , went so far as to argue that the term sacrament , though fairly capable of wider application , should in future be confined to those ordinances of the Gospel ' which haue the manifest Word of God , and be institute by ...
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... learned men of the clergy to be assembled in Convocation , for the full debatement and quiet determina- tion of the same . ' conclusion . After weighing all this evidence together , the most Most natural natural inference is , that a ...
... learned men of the clergy to be assembled in Convocation , for the full debatement and quiet determina- tion of the same . ' conclusion . After weighing all this evidence together , the most Most natural natural inference is , that a ...
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... learned for once to act in concert3 , as a kind of national synod . We may now pass forward from this sketch of the ex- ternal history of the Articles , to a consideration of their purport and contents . As seen by us , from the ...
... learned for once to act in concert3 , as a kind of national synod . We may now pass forward from this sketch of the ex- ternal history of the Articles , to a consideration of their purport and contents . As seen by us , from the ...
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... learned men might agree with theirs ; but seeing 1 The English were required to conform to the Confession and Apo- logy , ' nisi forte quædam ... ex verbo Dei merito corrigenda aut mutanda videbuntur . ' Ranke , III . 661 : cf. Strype ...
... learned men might agree with theirs ; but seeing 1 The English were required to conform to the Confession and Apo- logy , ' nisi forte quædam ... ex verbo Dei merito corrigenda aut mutanda videbuntur . ' Ranke , III . 661 : cf. Strype ...
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... learned men with them , should be sent hither , to confer , talk , and common upon the same1 . ' ferences at But while Henry was thus faltering on the subject Private Con- of communion with the German League , a conference had ...
... learned men with them , should be sent hither , to confer , talk , and common upon the same1 . ' ferences at But while Henry was thus faltering on the subject Private Con- of communion with the German League , a conference had ...
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Page 351 - 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 344 - They also are to be had accursed that presume to say, That every man shall be saved by the Law or Sect which he professeth, so that he be diligent to frame his life according to that Law, and the light of Nature. For Holy Scripture doth set out unto us only the Name of Jesus Christ, whereby men must be saved.
Page 291 - God's Word written, neither may it so expound one place of Scripture, that it be repugnant to another. Wherefore, although the Church be a witness and a keeper of holy Writ, yet, as it ought not to decree any thing against the same, so besides the same ought it not to enforce any thing to be believed for necessity of Salvation.
Page 267 - THE Son, which is the Word of the Father, begotten from everlasting of the Father, the very and eternal God, of one substance with the Father, took man's nature in the womb of the Blessed Virgin, of her substance : so that two whole and perfect natures — that is to say, the Godhead and Manhood — were joined together in one Person, never to be divided ; whereof is one Christ, very God and very Man...
Page 344 - Christ did truly rise again from death, and took again his body, with flesh, bones, and all things appertaining to the perfection of Man's nature; wherewith he ascended into Heaven, and there sitteth, until he return to judge all Men at the last day.
Page 343 - Works done before the grace of Christ, and the inspiration of his Spirit, are not pleasant to God, forasmuch as they spring not of faith in Jesus Christ...
Page 348 - ... prince to invade or annoy him, or his countries, or to discharge any of his subjects of their allegiance and obedience to his majesty...
Page 195 - That therefore in these both curious and unhappy differences, which have for so many hundred years, in different times and places, exercised the Church of Christ, we will that all further curious search be laid aside, and these disputes shut up in God's promises as they be generally set forth to us in the holy Scriptures, and the general meaning of the Articles of the Church of England according to them...
Page 240 - Wherefore let every man first prove himself, and so let him eat of this bread, and drink of this...
Page 180 - That it be the fifth article of Union, that the churches of England and Ireland, as now by law establslied, be united into one Protestant Episcopal church, to be called, The United Church of England and Ireland...