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" Nay, so far was it from the purpose of the Church of England to forsake and reject the Churches of Italy, France, Spain, Germany, or any such like churches, in all things which they held and practised, that, as the apology of the Church of England confesseth,... "
The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ... - Page 491
1863
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Sermons Or Homilies, Appointed to be Read in Churches in the Time of Queen ...

Ecclesiastical law - 1802 - 628 pages
...practifed, that, as the Apology of the Church of England confeflcth, it doth with reverence retain thofe ceremonies, which do neither endamage the Church of God, nor offend the minds of fober men ; and only departed from them in thofe particular points, wherein they were falk-n both from...
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volume 11

1829 - 828 pages
...practised ; that, as the apology of the Church of England confesseth, it doth with reverence retain those ceremonies which do neither endamage the Church of...minds of sober men ; and only departed from them in these particular points, wherein they were fallen, both from themselves in their ancient integrity,...
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The clergyman's assistant, or A collection of acts of parliament, forms and ...

Parliament acts - 1828 - 748 pages
...practised, that, as the Apology of the Church of England confesseth, it doth with reverence retain those ceremonies, which do neither endamage the Church of...apostolical Churches, which were their first founders. In which respectj amongst some other very ancient ceremonies, the Sign of the Cross in Baptism hath...
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Reform, not Subversion! A proposed Book of Common Prayer ... Also, an ...

Montagu Robert MELVILLE - 1834 - 142 pages
...practised, that, as the apology of the Church of England confesseth, it doth with reverence retain those ceremonies which do neither endamage the Church of...Apostolical Churches which were their first founders. In which respect, amongst some other very ancient ceremonies, the Sign of the Cross in Baptism hath...
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The Christian examiner and Church of Ireland magazine

1834 - 1012 pages
...all things which they hold and practise; but have departed from them in those particular points only wherein they were fallen, both from themselves, in...apostolical churches, which were their first founders.' " I beg your pardon for making a quotation, which you know ns well, and I am sure relish as much as...
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The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and ..., Volume 8

Theology - 1835 - 772 pages
...that it doth with reverence retain those ceremonies which do neither endanger the church of God, &c., and only departed from them in those particular points wherein they were fallen from themselves in their ancient integrity, &c." The inference I should draw from this would be that...
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Perranzabuloe, the lost church found: or, The Church of England not a new Church

Charles Trelawny Collins Trelawny - 1836 - 356 pages
...contrary to Scripture and the practice of antiquity, or else retained " with reverence, whatever did not endamage the Church of God, nor offend the minds of sober men." The author has only further to observe, that with reference to the introductory chapter, having been...
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A treatise on the Church of Christ, Volume 1

William Patrick Palmer - Church polity - 1838 - 638 pages
...practised ; that, as the Apology of the church of England confesseth, it doth with reverence retain those ceremonies, which do neither endamage the church of...ancient integrity, and from the apostolical churches * Lutherus, de Missa Privata, ties of Faith, Oxford ed. p. 55.) tom. vii. p. 236, 237. The " Necessary...
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Lectures on the Prophetical Office of the Church: Viewed Relatively to ...

John Henry Newman - Church - 1838 - 476 pages
...Church of England cont'esseth, it doth with reverence retain those ceremonies, which do neither endanger the Church of God, nor offend the minds of sober men,...apostolical Churches, which were their first founders." than in its formal principles, and that Councils, to which its adherents would send us, have more to...
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The judgment of the Anglican Church ... on the sufficiency of holy Scripture ...

John Fuller Russell - 1838 - 384 pages
...practised, that, as the Apology of the Church of England confesseth, it doth with reverence retain those ceremonies which do neither endamage the Church of GOD, nor offend the minds of sober men: and only departeth from them in those particular points, wherein they were fallen both from themselves in their...
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