States became independent with respect to civil government, their ecclesiastical independence was necessarily included; and the different religious denominations of Christians in these States were left at full and equal liberty to model and organize their... America, and the Americans ... - Pagina 53door James Boardman, Citizen of the world - 1833 - 430 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| William Linn - 1806 - 232 pagina’s
...denominations of Christians in these States were left at full and equal liberty to model and organize their respective Churches and forms of worship and...with the constitution and laws of their country." Episcopacy here is not such as is established in Great-Britain, but approaches a little nearer to what... | |
| Thomas Bisse - 1814 - 148 pagina’s
...liberty to model and organize their respective churches and forms of worship and discipline, in such a manner as they might judge most convenient for their...laws of their country. "The attention of this Church was,in the first place, drawn to those alterations in the Liturgy which became necessary in the prayer... | |
| 1843 - 750 pagina’s
...Christians in these States were left at full and equal liberty to model and organize their retpective Churches and forms of worship and discipline in such...judge most convenient for their future prosperity." — Preface to American Prayer-Book. temper, to a body disconnected from such a state of things as... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1830 - 482 pagina’s
...denominations of Christians in these States were left at full and equal liberty to model and organize their respective Churches, and forms of worship, and discipline, in such manner as tney might judge most convenient for their future prosperity; consistency with the Constitution atd... | |
| 1835 - 604 pagina’s
...denominations of Christiana in these States were left at full and equal liberty to model and organize theii respective Churches, and forms of worship, and discipline,...judge most convenient for their future prosperity j consistently with the Constitution and Laws of their country. The attention of this Church was, in... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1841 - 410 pagina’s
...denominations of Christians in these States were left at full and equal liberty to model and organize their respective Churches, and forms of worship, and...in such manner as they might judge most convenient fortheir future prosperity ; consistently with the Constitution and Laws of their country. The attention... | |
| Allen Steele - 1843 - 276 pagina’s
...denominations of christians in these States were left at full and equal liberty to model and organize their respective Churches and forms of worship and...judge most convenient for their future prosperity; consistent with the Constitution and Laws of their Country." Unless the Rector calls in question the... | |
| 1843 - 744 pagina’s
...denominations of Christians in these States were left at full and equal liberty to model and organize their respective Churches and forms of worship and...judge most convenient for their future prosperity." — Preface ta American Prayer-Bool;. temper, to a body disconnected from such a state of tilings as... | |
| Samuel Wilberforce - 1844 - 484 pagina’s
...that the result of the war of independence was to " leave the different denominations of Christians at full and equal liberty to model and organise their...judge most convenient for their future prosperity." years to pass general canons, and determine any question which concerned the common interests of the... | |
| John Henry Hopkins - 1844 - 292 pagina’s
...denominations of Christians in these States were left at full and equal liberty to model and organize their respective Churches and forms of worship, and...with the constitution and laws of their country." And in the last paragraph but one, it is further stated that " this Church is far from intending to... | |
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