And moreover, whereas St. Paul would have such language spoken to the people in the Church, as they might understand, and have profit by hearing the same; the Service in this Church of England these many years hath been read in Latin to the people, which... On Protestant nonconformity - Pagina 395door Josiah Conder - 1818Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Gerald Lewis Bray - 2004 - 682 pagina’s
...such language spoken to the people in the Church as they might understand and have profit by hearing the same, the service in this Church of England these...heart, spirit and mind have not been edified thereby. And furthermore, notwithstanding that the ancient Fathers have divided the Psalms into seven portions,... | |
| F. J. Fisher - 2006 - 252 pagina’s
...First Prayer Book of Edward VI complained that when men attended services in Latin 'they understood not, so that they have heard with their ears only: and their hearts, spirit and mind have not been edified thereby.' Ceremonies are of value only in so far as they... | |
| Church of England Liturgy and Ritual, Church of England Book of Common Prayer, Joseph Ketley - 638 pagina’s
...after the Almanack for nineteen years.] (7 See note 2, page 17.] 13 [DOCUMENTS, EDW. VI.] by hearing the same, the service in this Church of England (these...hath been read in Latin to the people, which they understood not: so that they have heard with their ears only, and their hearts, spirit, and mind, have... | |
| Elizabeth M. Nugent - 734 pagina’s
...such language spoken to the people in the church as they might understand and have profit by hearing the same, the service in this Church of England these...hath been read in Latin to the people, which they understood not, so that they have heard with their ears only: and their hearts, spirit, and mind have... | |
| St. Andrew's Church (Headington, Oxford, England) - 1884 - 696 pagina’s
...Preface, but is now headed ' Concerning the Service of the Church,' the compilers and translators say, ' The service in this Church of England these many years...in Latin to the people, which they understand not.' This proves that the Reformers had no notion of making a new Church, or taking anything away from an... | |
| Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - 1897 - 588 pagina’s
...Yet all ideals are reconcilable, and a practical and moderate scheme might have been agreed on. * ' The service in this Church of England these many years hath been read in Latin.' Book of Common Prayer. * As early as 1709 the Whigs proposed the repeal of statutes obliging Fellowi... | |
| |