A Sketch of the History of the Church of England to the Revolution 1688, Volume 2S. Collingwood, printer to the University, 1832 |
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
act of parliament act of uniformity allowed alterations Apocrypha appointed archbishop army assembly authority baptism Baxter Bible bishops body called canons cause ceremonies Charles Christ Christian church government church of England church of Rome civil Clarendon clergy commission Common Prayer communion conference convocation court Cromwell crown dean declaration discipline divines doctrine ecclesiastical ejected episcopacy established evil favour friends Fuller Hist Ibid introduced James king king's kingdom liberty Liturgy London lord lord Clarendon Lord's Lord's Supper ment ministers Neal Neal's Puritans nonconformists oath object observed opinions ordination Oxford parish parliament party perhaps persons petition political possessed Prayer Book preachers preaching presbyterian presbyters present probably proceedings punishment Puritans question reformation regard reign religion rendered Roman catholics rubric Savoy conference Scotch Scotland scripture seems shew spirit suffered synod of Dort temper tion toleration translation whole wished word
Populaire passages
Pagina 245 - but it may be remarked, that three of these promised alterations were never introduced ; viz. the insertion of the whole of the preface to the Ten Commandments in the communion service, " I am the Lord " thy God who brought thee out of the land of " Egypt,
Pagina 224 - tender consciences; and that no man shall be dis" quieted, or called in question, for differences of " opinion in matters of religion, which do not " disturb the peace of the kingdom; and that we " shall be ready to consent to such an act of parlia" ment, as, upon mature deliberation, shall be offered " to us, for the full granting that indulgence.
Pagina 313 - And here it is to be " noted, that the minister at the time of the communion, and " at all other times in his ministration, shall use neither albe, " vestment, nor cope; but being archbishop or bishop, he shall " have and wear a rochet; but being a priest or deacon, he shall " have and wear a surplice only.
Pagina 315 - church of England by authority of parliament in the second " year of the reign of Edward VI, until order shall be therein " taken by the authority of the queen's majesty," by the advice of the ecclesiastical commission, or of the metropolitan of this realm. I am not aware that any such order was ever taken by Elizabeth.
Pagina 405 - sinner. I who have offended both heaven " and earth, and more grievously than any tongue " can express, whither then may I go, or whither " should I fly for succour ? To heaven I may be " ashamed to lift up mine eyes; and in earth I find " no refuge. What shall I then do? shall I despair?
Pagina 83 - of all proclamations and orders of state : " to the vindicating of illegal commissions, and " grants of monopolies; holding for honourable that " which pleased, and for just that which profited; " and becoming both a court of law to determine " civil rights, and a court of revenue to enrich the " treasury; the (privy) council table by
Pagina 315 - Such ornaments of the church, and of the " ministers thereof, shall be retained and be used, as was in this " church of England by authority of parliament in the second
Pagina 310 - touching kneeling, crossing, holding up of hands, knocking " upon the breast, and other gestures, they may be used or left, " as every man's devotion serveth, without blame ;" and it may be observed, that the reasons then drawn up
Pagina 83 - by very great fines, imprisonments, and " corporal severities; so that any disrespect to any " acts of state, or to the persons of statesmen, was " in no time more penal, and the foundations of " right never more in danger to be destroyed.
Pagina 415 - in my name I will give it you. " And pray to your Father in that name, and he " will ease your pain or shorten it. The Lord of " peace, of hope, and of faith, be with you. Amen." And again: " Two have suffered at Antwerp, &c. " See, you are not alone : be cheerful, and remember