 | Henry Stebbing - 1838 - 711 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 any... | |
 | Edward Cardwell - 1839
...scriptures, and the general meaning of the articles of the church of England 15 according to them. And that no man hereafter shall either print or preach...the meaning of the article, but shall take it in the 10 literal and grammatical sense. That if any public reader in either of our universities, or any head... | |
 | Church of England, Edward Cardwell - 1839
...scriptures, and the general meaning of the articles of the church of England 15 according to them. And that no man hereafter shall either print or preach...the meaning of the article, but shall take it in the 20 literal and grammatical sense. That if any public reader in either of our universities, or any head... | |
 | William Burder - 1841 - 581 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 any... | |
 | William Curling - 1841 - 373 pages
...truth has no difficulty in acting up to the Declaration of King James, in our Book of Common Prayer, " that no man hereafter shall either print or preach...shall take it in the literal and grammatical sense." I would just observe that the doctrines commencing in this and extending to the Eighteenth Article... | |
 | Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1841
...the reader will refer; one paragraph runs thus: ' No man hereafter shall either print, or preach, or draw the Article aside any way, but shall submit to...shall take it in the literal and grammatical sense.' Upon this Mr. Newman has the singular audacity to remark, ' Whatever be the authority of the Declaration... | |
 | Christianity - 1845
...hereafter shall either print or preach to draw the Article aside any way, but shall submit to it in il<t plain and full meaning thereof: and shall not put...Article, but shall take it in the literal and grammatical seme." Now there are three things to be observed in this authoritative canon, for understanding and... | |
 | William Burder - Religions - 1841 - 581 pages
...submit to it in the plain and full meaning thereof; and shall not put his own sense or comment to he the meaning of the Article, but shall take it in the literal and grammatical sense. That if any public Reader in «ther of our Universities, or any Head or Master of a College, or any... | |
 | Jeremy Collier - Great Britain - 1841
...plain ABBOT, 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. That if any public reader in either of our universities, or any head or master of a college, or any... | |
 | Jeremy Collier - Great Britain - 1841
...it in the plain ABBOT, and full meaning thereof ; and shall not put his own sense or comment fa fae meaning of the Article, but 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 any... | |
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