I laboured nothing more, than that the external public worship of God (too * much slighted in most parts of this kingdom) might be preserved, and that with as much decency and uniformity as might be ; being still of opinion, that unity cannot long continue... History of England - Página 586por Frederick York Powell, Thomas Frederick Tout - 1908Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1809 - 768 páginas
...since I came in place, I laboured nothing moro, than that the external public Worship of God (too mudi slighted in most parts of this kingdom) might be preserved,...that with as much decency and uniformity as might ; being ttill of opini 'ii, that Unity c.annot lung continue in the Church, wliere Uniformity is shut... | |
| Thomas Bayly Howell - 1816 - 754 páginas
...fearful forgetfulness of God and his Judgments. Kver since I came in place, I laboured nothing more, tlmi that the external public Worship of God (too much...that with as much decency and uniformity as might ; being still of opinion, that Unity cannot long continue in the Church, where Uniformity is shut out... | |
| Robert Southey - 1824 - 546 páginas
...fearful forgetfulness of God and his judgements. Ever since I came in place, I laboured nothing more, than, that the external public worship of God (too...much slighted in most parts of this kingdom) might he preserved, and that with as much decency and uniformity as might be; being still of opinion, that... | |
| William Laud - 1839 - 584 páginas
...fearful forgetfulness of God and His judgments. Ever since I came in place, I laboured nothing more, than that the external public worship of God (too much slighted in most parts of this kingdom) might b« preserved, and that with as much decency and uniformity, as might be; being still of opinion, that... | |
| James Heywood Markland - 1840 - 56 páginas
...hunt after harte and hare, to feede in their feestes d ." Note E, page 31. " I laboured nothing more than that the external public worship of God (too...that, with as much decency and uniformity as might be. I evidently sawthat the public neglect of God's service in the outward face of it, and the nasty lying... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 686 páginas
...nothing more than that the external public worship of God (so much slighted in divers parts of the kingdom) might be preserved, and that with as much decency and uniformity 'as might be ; for I evidently saw that the public neglect of God's service in the outward face of it, and the nasty... | |
| James Heywood Markland - 1842 - 186 páginas
...sacris sordes negligere, quae dedecent in profanis V " I laboured," says Archbishop Laud, " nothing more than that the external public worship of God (too...that with as much decency and uniformity as might be. I evidently saw that the public K Testament of Love. Edit. 1602. k Visitatio Notabilis de Seleburne,... | |
| 1842 - 576 páginas
...have labored nothing more than that the external public worship of God, so much slighted in divers parts of this kingdom, might be preserved, and that with as much decency and uniformity as might be. For I evidently saw that the public neglect of God's service in the outward face of it, and the nasty... | |
| William Twopeny, John Henry Parker - 1840 - 70 páginas
...hunt after harte and hare, to feede in their feestesd." Note E, page 31. " I laboured nothing more than that the external public worship of God (too...that, with as much decency and uniformity as might be. I evidently saw that the public neglect of God's service in the outward face of it, and the nasty lying... | |
| Charles Wordsworth (bp. of St. Andrews.) - 1843 - 106 páginas
...Ever since I came in place I laboured nothing more than that the external public worship of God... might be preserved, and that with as much decency...opinion that Unity cannot long continue in the Church where Uniformity is shut out at the Church-door." Archbishop Laud's Troubles and Trial, p. 224. (15)... | |
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