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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical, ecclesiastical ... - Page 542
1822
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American Church Review, Volume 25

1873 - 638 pages
...defence. It was, no doubt, intended to be set forth in the royal declaration of 1628, which ordered " that no man hereafter shall either print or preach...shall take' it in the literal and grammatical sense." Just and sensible as this is, in how many instances has it been disregarded ! To say nothing about...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1873 - 984 pages
...feel assured that he was anxious " to submit to it in the plain and full meaning thereof, and not to put his own sense or comment to be the meaning of the Article, but to take it in the literal grammatical sense." But the result has been rather comparative failure, or...
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Church Establishments Considered: Especially in Reference to the Church of ...

Richard Ingham - Church and state - 1875 - 570 pages
...England now established, from which " We will not endure any varying or departing in the least degree," and " that no man hereafter shall either print or...shall take it in the literal and grammatical sense." The comprehension now demanded is too much like, " We cannot oust any one the other ; let us be quiet,...
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Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury: (New series, v. 1-6). Reformation period

Walter Farquhar Hook - Bishops - 1875 - 470 pages
...submit to it in the plain and full meaning thereof ; and shall not put his own sense or comment to the meaning of the article, but shall take it in the literal and grammatical sense. If any public reader in either of our universities, or any head or master of a college, or any other...
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A History of the Articles of Religion: To which is Added a Series of ...

Charles Hardwick, Francis Procter - Reformation - 1876 - 476 pages
...Holy Scriptures, and the general meaning of the Articles of the Church of England according to them. And that no man hereafter shall either print or preach...shall take it in the literal and grammatical sense.' 1 A document more sober and conciliatory could not well have been devised. The clergyman was simply...
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Ritualism, Romanism and the English Reformation

William Edward Jelf - Public worship - 1876 - 368 pages
...Holy Scriptures, and the general meaning of the Articles of the Church of England according to them ; and that no man hereafter shall either print, or preach,...Article, but shall take it in the literal and grammatical sense.1 Bearing in mind this declaration, I referred to the Articles bearing upon the discussion —...
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The Personal Government of Charles I.: A History of England from ..., Volume 1

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Great Britain - 1877 - 406 pages
...holy Scriptures, and the general meaning of the Articles of the Church of England according to them ; and that no man hereafter shall either print or preach...shall take it in the literal and grammatical sense : " That if any public reader in either of our Universities, or any head or master of a college, or...
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The Creeds of Christendom: With a History and Critical Notes, Vol III

Philip Schaff - Church history - 1877 - 944 pages
...holy Scriptures, and the general meaning of the Articles of the Church of England according to them. And that no man hereafter shall either print or preach...shall take it in the literal and grammatical sense. ' That if any publick Reader in either of Our Universities, or any Head or Master of a College, or...
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The collected works of ... dean M'Neile, Volume 1

Hugh McNeile - 1877 - 476 pages
...against the innovation, the language of the Royal Declaration prefixed to our Articles, — " We will that no man hereafter shall either print or preach...shall take it in the literal and grammatical sense" ? The truth is, my lord, that you are wielding with dangerous dexterity a sword which has at least...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1877 - 992 pages
...accept the Articles of Religion as they are required to do in the Royal Declaration, which enjoins that " no man hereafter shall either print, or preach,...shall take it in the literal and grammatical sense." Are there not many who teach doctrine which is (as men of ordinary understanding believe) contrary...
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