A History of the Churches in England and Scotland,: From the Reformation to this Present Time, Volumen2 |
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Página 90
When the London ministers appeared in court , Mr Thomas Cole , a clergyman ,
was placed by the side of the commissioners in priestly apparel . when the
Bishop ' s Chancellor addressed them from the bench in these words ; “ my
nasters ...
When the London ministers appeared in court , Mr Thomas Cole , a clergyman ,
was placed by the side of the commissioners in priestly apparel . when the
Bishop ' s Chancellor addressed them from the bench in these words ; “ my
nasters ...
Página 159
Whether Christ forbiddeth rule or superiority to ministers . 2 . Of the authority of
the church , in things indifferent . 3 . Of the election of ministers . 4 . Of ministers
having no pastoral charge ; and of ceremonies used in ordering ministers . 5 .
Whether Christ forbiddeth rule or superiority to ministers . 2 . Of the authority of
the church , in things indifferent . 3 . Of the election of ministers . 4 . Of ministers
having no pastoral charge ; and of ceremonies used in ordering ministers . 5 .
Página 179
These ministers were willing to ase the prayer book till the meeting of the
parliament , but judged it sinful to swear the oath , or to sub , scribe that they
would never use any other . They therefore appealed to the Archbishop of
Canterbury , but ...
These ministers were willing to ase the prayer book till the meeting of the
parliament , but judged it sinful to swear the oath , or to sub , scribe that they
would never use any other . They therefore appealed to the Archbishop of
Canterbury , but ...
Página 255
+ I am sorry to trouble you so often as I do , but I am more troue bled myself , not
not only with many private petitions of sundry ministers , recommended for
persons of credit , and peaceable in their ministry , who are greatly troubled by
your ...
+ I am sorry to trouble you so often as I do , but I am more troue bled myself , not
not only with many private petitions of sundry ministers , recommended for
persons of credit , and peaceable in their ministry , who are greatly troubled by
your ...
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The Puritans , full of hopes that James would favour their interest , presented a
petition to him , to have sundry articles of the church of England reformed . - * The
Bishops opposed this petition with all * The Humble Petition of the Ministers , & c
...
The Puritans , full of hopes that James would favour their interest , presented a
petition to him , to have sundry articles of the church of England reformed . - * The
Bishops opposed this petition with all * The Humble Petition of the Ministers , & c
...
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Página 375 - Calvinists, you see, stick fast where they were left by that great man of God, who yet saw not all things.
Página 375 - This is a misery much to be lamented, for though they were burning and shining lights in their times, yet they penetrated not into the whole counsel of God, but were they now living, would be as willing to embrace further light as that which they first received.
Página 255 - Religion agreed upon by the Archbishops and Bishops of both provinces, and the whole Clergy in the Convocation holden at London in the year of our Lord God...
Página 375 - For my part, I cannot sufficiently bewail the condition of the reformed churches, who are come to a period in religion, and will go at present no further than the instruments of their reformation.
Página 375 - I charge you before God, and his blessed angels, that you follow me no farther than you have seen me follow the Lord Jesus Christ. If God reveal any thing to you by any other instrument of his, be as ready to receive it, as ever you were to receive any truth by my ministry ; for I am verily persuaded, I am very confident, the Lord has more truth yet to break forth out of his holy word.
Página 408 - Stand and hold fast, from henceforth, the place to which you have been heir by the succession of your forefathers, being now delivered to you by the authority of Almighty God, and by the hands of us and all the bishops and servants of God.
Página 24 - ... by the authority of the canonical Scriptures, or by the first four general Councils, or any of them, or by any other general Council wherein the same was declared heresy by the express and plain words of the said canonical Scriptures...
Página 92 - The Lord is my helper ; I will not fear what man can do unto me...
Página 317 - No man is able to come to Christ, unless it be given him ; and unless the Father draw him ; and all men are not drawn by the Father, that they may come to his Son. 9. It is not in the will or power of every man to be saved.