And the better to effect the intended reformation, we desire there may be a general synod of the most grave, pious, learned, and judicious divines of this island, assisted with some from foreign parts professing the same religion with us ; who may consider... History of English Congregationalism - Page 260by R. W. Dale - 1907 - 787 pagesFull view - About this book
| Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1843 - 840 pages
...the better to effect the intended reformation (in the church), we desire there may be a general synod of the most grave, pious, learned, and judicious divines...assisted with some from foreign parts professing the tame religion with us, who may consider of all things necessary for t he peace and good government... | |
| Daniel Neal - Great Britain - 1844 - 566 pages
...monuments of idolatry. To effect this intended reformation, we desire there may be a general synod of the most grave, pious, learned, and judicious divines...and good government of the Church, and represent the re•100 401 suit of their consultations to the Parliament, t be allowed and confirmed, and to receive... | |
| Joseph Fletcher - 1847 - 650 pages
...In its remonstrance to the ting, parliament expressed its desire that " there may be a general synod of the most grave, pious, learned, and judicious divines...this island, assisted with some from foreign parts, who may consider of all things necessary for the peace and good government of the church, and represent... | |
| James William Massie - Conscience - 1847 - 228 pages
...about the close of that year, desired in their grand remonstrance that there might be a general synod of the most grave, pious, learned, and judicious divines of this island, assisted by some from foreign parts : — to consider all things necessary for the peace and good government... | |
| Joseph Fletcher - England - 1849 - 320 pages
...In its remonstrance to the king, parliament expressed its desire that " there may be a general synod of the most grave, pious, learned, and judicious divines...this island, assisted with some from foreign parts, who may consider of all things necessary for the peace and good government of the church, and represent... | |
| Thomas May - Civil War, 1642-1649 - 1854 - 540 pages
...idolatry. And, the better to effect the intended reformation, we desire there may be a general synod of the most grave, pious, learned, and judicious divines of this island, assisted by some from foreign parts professing the same religion with us ; who may consider of all things necessary... | |
| George Buchanan - 1856 - 684 pages
...commons accordingly mentioned it in the remonstrance, as their desire, " that there might be a synod of the most grave, pious, learned, and judicious divines...for the peace and good government of the church; and to represent the result of their consultations, to be allowed and confirmed, and to receive the stamp... | |
| Armand Carrel - Great Britain - 1857 - 660 pages
...idolatry. And the better to effect the intended reformation, we desire there may be a general synod of the most grave, pious, learned, and judicious divines...assisted with some from foreign parts, professing the samu religion with us, who may consider of all things necessary for the peace and good government of... | |
| Robert Shaw - Presbyterian Church - 1857 - 404 pages
...the most grave, pious, learned, and judicious divines," for the purpose of deliberating respecting all things necessary for the peace and good government of the Church. This desire had been intimated as early as 1641; while it was not till June 12, 1643, that Parliament... | |
| John Forster - History - 1858 - 408 pages
...VOi. I. " The better to effect which intended Reformation, we " desire there may be a General Synod of the most grave, " pious, learned, and judicious...results of their consultations " unto the Parliament. There, to be allowed of, and " confirmed ; and receive the stamp of authority where" by to find passage... | |
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