Christ hath made us free, that in his worship different forms and usages may without offence be allowed, provided the substance of the Faith be kept entire ; and that in every church, what cannot be clearly determined to belong to doctrine must be referred... America, and the Americans ... - Pagina 50door James Boardman, Citizen of the world - 1833 - 430 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Episcopal Church - 1806 - 686 pagina’s
...authority, may be altered, abridged, enlarged, amended, or otherwife difpofed of, as may feem moil convenient for the edification of the people, '» according to the various exigencies of times and occafions." The CHURCH of ENGLAND, to which the Proteftant Epifcopal Church in thefeSta,tes is indebted,... | |
| Church of England - 1810 - 466 pagina’s
...every Church, what cannot be clearly determined to belong to Doctrine must be referred to Discipline ; and therefore, by common consent and authority, may...England, to which the Protestant Episcopal Church iu these States is indebted, under GOD, for her first foundation and a long- eominwance^xj^ixursing:... | |
| 1818 - 424 pagina’s
...belong toDoctrine, must be referred to Discipline; and therefore, by common consentand authority, maybe altered, abridged, enlarged, amended, or otherwise...of the people, "according to the various exigencies oftinjes and occasions," The Church of England, to which the Protestant Episcopal Church in these States... | |
| Prayer (Book of common) (U.S. protest. episc. ch.) - 1822 - 498 pagina’s
...determined to belong to Doctrine must be referred to Discipline ; and therefore, by common cotisent and authority, may be altered, abridged, enlarged,...the various exigencies of times and occasions.' The Chvfdi. of England, to which the Protestant Episcopal Church in these States is indebted, under GOD.... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1828 - 200 pagina’s
...they maintain are not laid down in Scripture, and " therefore by common consent and authority they may be altered, abridged, enlarged, amended, or otherwise...most convenient for the edification of the people *." The single point for which they contend is, that Episcopacy was instituted by Christ and his Apostles;... | |
| Hugh James Rose - 1828 - 228 pagina’s
...they maintain are not laid down in Scripture, and " therefore by common consent and authority they may be altered, abridged, enlarged, amended, or otherwise...most convenient for the edification of the people *." The single point for which they contend is, that Episcopacy was instituted by Christ and his Apostles... | |
| 1829 - 442 pagina’s
...every Church, what cannot be clearly determined U) belong to Doctrine must be referred to Discipline ; and therefore, by common consent and authority, may...otherwise disposed of, as may seem most convenient tor the edification of the people, " according to the various exigencies of times and occasions.1'... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1830 - 482 pagina’s
...every Churchi what cannot be clearly determined to belong to Doctrine must be referred to Discipline ; and therefore, by common consent and authority, may...convenient for the edification of the people, ' according lo ihe various exigencies of times and occasions.' The Ciiurch of England, to which the Protestant... | |
| 1835 - 604 pagina’s
...THE PREFACE. IT is a most invaluable part of that blessed liberty wherewith CHBIST hath madv a»free, that in his worship, different forms and usages may...the people, " according to the various exigencies of limes and occasions." The Church of England, to which the Protestant Episcopal Church in those States... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1835 - 406 pagina’s
...every Church, what cannot be clearly determined to belong to Doctrine must be referred to Discipline; and therefore, by common consent and authority, may...Episcopal Church in these States is indebted, under Goo, for her first foundation and a long continuance of nursing care and protection, hath, in the Preface... | |
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