| William Goode - Oxford movement - 1845 - 214 pages
...et consensum veree religionis firmandum ;" or, as it is stated in the English edition of 1553, — " to root out the discord of opinions, and establish the agreement of true religion." % And thus it is stated in the " Warrant Book," as quoted by Strype, that they were agreed upon " for... | |
| Church of England articles - 1846 - 114 pages
...a Book of Articles, AD 1551. In the year 1553, Forty-two Articles were published under the title of "The Articles agreed upon by the Bishops and other learned and godly men, in the last Convocation at London, in the year of our Lord 1552, for to root out the discord of opinions, and stablish the... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1846 - 740 pages
...which he accomplished in 1551, inforty-tm> articles. It was afterwards published with the title, " Articles agreed upon by the Bishops, and other learned and godly Men, in the last Convocation, at London, in the year of our Lord 1552, to root out the discord of Opinions, and establish Agreement... | |
| T. Timpson - Great Britain - 1847 - 714 pages
...the national faith, by the publication of the formulary drawn up the last year, Tmder the title, " Articles agreed upon by the bishops and other learned and godly men, in the last convocation at London, in the year of our Lord l552; to root out the discord of opinions, and establish the agreement... | |
| George Benjamin Sandford - 1847 - 210 pages
...alterations at different periods. The Articles were drawn up, forty-two in number, as their title states, " agreed upon by the Bishops, and other learned and godly men, in the Convocation at London, in the year of our Lord 1552." And again, in much the same state in which we... | |
| Robert Whytehead - 1849 - 380 pages
...rocks where so many have made shipwreck." The Articles were originally forty-two in number, and were " agreed upon by the Bishops and other learned and godly men, in the convocation held at London, in the year 1552, to root out the discord of opinions, and stablish the... | |
| Clement Moore Butler - 1849 - 436 pages
...agreed to in the Synod of London, in the year 1552, by the Bishops and other godly and learned men, to root out the discord of opinions, and establish the agreement of true religion." Cranmer, at his trial, declared his ignorance that such a title was to have been prefixed to them,... | |
| Robert Wallace - Unitarian Universalist churches - 1850 - 558 pages
...reduced to forty, and ultimately to thirty-nine. The express object, with which they were framed, was " to root out the discord of opinions, and establish the agreement of true religion." In a letter of Archbishop Cranmer's, dated Nov. 24th, and addressed " to the Lords of the Councel,"... | |
| William Simpson - 1851 - 268 pages
...' looi>< " The Articles agreed upon by the Bishops and other godly men, in the last Convocation at London, in the year of our Lord 1552, for to root out the discord of opinions, and stablish the agreement of true religion : likewise published by the king's majesty's authority, 1553."... | |
| William Henry Pinnock - England - 1851 - 480 pages
...is supposed that the ARTICLES obtained the sanction of the Convocation, since they were ' agreed on by the bishops, and other learned and ' godly men in the last Convocation at London in ' the year 1552 — 3 ;' and the work was at length published by Royal authority, and... | |
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