| Thomas CLARK (Minister of Christ Church, Preston.) - 1853 - 82 pages
...chief government, by which Titles we understand the minds of some slanderous folks to be offended ; b we give not to our Princes the ministering either of God's Word, or of the Sacraments, the which thing the Injunctions also lately set forth by Elizabeth our Queen do most plainly testify... | |
| Lowry M'Clintock - 1853 - 172 pages
...chief Government, by which titles we understand the minds of some slanderous folks to be offended ; we give not to our Princes the ministering either of God's Word, or of the Sacraments, the which thing the Injunctions also lately set forth by Elizabeth our Queen do most plainly testify... | |
| James Heywood - Universities and colleges - 1853 - 638 pages
...chief government, by which titles we understand the minds of some slanderous folks to be offended, we give not to our Princes the ministering either of God's Word or of the Sacraments, the which thing the Injunctions also lately set forth by Elizabeth our Queen do most plainly testify;... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 416 pages
..." Defender of the Faith, and Supreme Governor of the Church of England," declares — " We give not our princes the ministering either of God's Word or of the Sacraments ; the which thing the injunctions also lately set forth by Elizabeth our Queen do most plainly testify... | |
| Robert Owen - Christian saints - 1880 - 580 pages
...England. Viewed in the light of the moderate language of the Anglican Formulary, which states that " we give not to our Princes the ministering either of God's Word or of the Sacraments," ' it would seem as though it needed not to have provoked so supreme a hazard. Constantine regardedhimselfasakindof... | |
| William Denton - Apostolic succession - 1880 - 656 pages
...thirty-seventh article are these : ' Where we attribute to the queen's majesty the chief government .... we give not to our princes the ministering either of God's word or of the sacraments ; but that only prerogative which we see to have been given always to all godly princes in holy scriptures... | |
| Robert Owen - Christian saints - 1880 - 536 pages
...England. Viewed in the light of the moderate language of the Anglican Formn- I lary, which states that "we give not to our Princes the ministering either of God's Word or of the Sacraments," ' it wook seem as though it needed not to have provoked so supreme * hazard. Constantino regarded himself... | |
| Bible Christians - 1881 - 592 pages
...Chief Government, by which Titles we understand the minds of some slanderous folks to be offended ; we give not to our Princes the ministering either of God's Word, or of the Sacraments, the which thing the Injunctions also lately set forth by Elizabeth our Queen do most plainly testify... | |
| Joseph Hammond - Bible - 1881 - 608 pages
...both of priests and people, and that on the greatest day in the history of Israel. Even so, though " we give not to our princes the ministering either of God's word or of the sacraments " (Art. xxxvii.), still we do not deny them any " prerogative which we see to have been given always... | |
| Reformed episcopal Church of England - 1885 - 214 pages
...estates of this realm doth appertain; but hath no authority in things purely spiritual. We do not give to our Princes the ministering either of God's Word, or of the Sacraments ; but that only prerogative, which we see to have been given always to all godly Princes in holy Scriptures... | |
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