And on the day called Sunday, all who live in cities or in the country gather together to one place, and the memoirs of the apostles or the writings of the prophets are read, as long as time permits; then, when the reader has ceased, the president verbally... Everyman's History of the Prayer Book - Page 193by Percy Dearmer - 1915 - 268 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Paley - Theology - 1810 - 436 pages
...remarkable passage : * Lardner, Cred. vol. ii. p. 630. f Ib. voL iii. p. 230'. * Ib. vol. iv. p. 844. " The memoirs of the apostles, or the writings of the prophets, are read according as the time allows : and, when the reader has ended, the president makes a discourse, exhorting... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 388 pages
...first apology, an account, to the emperor, of the Christian worship, has this remarkable passage: " The Memoirs of the Apostles, or the Writings of the Prophets, are read according as the time allows: and, when the reader has ended, the president makes a discourse, exhorting... | |
| Samuel Rowe - 1824 - 194 pages
...the earliest evidence on this subject ? AAD 140, from the apology of Justin Martyr, who states that " the Memoirs of the Apostles, or the writings of the Prophets" are read in Christian worship. In another place Justin tells us that these " Memoirs" were the Gospels, and... | |
| William Paley - Apologetics - 1824 - 426 pages
...first apology, an account to the emperor of the Christian worship, has this remarkable passage : " The Memoirs of the Apostles, or the Writings of the Prophets, are rcad according as the time allows : and, when the reader has ended, the president makes a discourse,... | |
| William Paley - 1824 - 408 pages
...first apology, an account to the emperor of the Christian worship, has this remarkable passage : " The Memoirs of the Apostles, or the Writings of the Prophets, are resd according as the time allows : and, when the reader has ended, the president makes a discourse,... | |
| George Holden - Sabbath - 1825 - 544 pages
...sunday (says he,) there is an assemblage in one place of all who live in the cities or in the country, and the memoirs of the Apostles, or the writings of the Prophets, are read, as the time permits. After this the President in a discourse admonishes and exhorts the people to live... | |
| 1842 - 982 pages
...there is made a gathering into the same place of all that li ve in city or country, and the memoranda of the apostles, or the writings of the prophets are read, as long as may be. Afterwards, the reader having ceased, the president makes verbally the admonition and exhortation... | |
| William Paley - Theology - 1825 - 454 pages
...first apology, an account, to the emperor, of the Christian worship, has this remarkable passage:— " The Memoirs of the Apostles, or the Writings of the Prophets, are read according as the time allows; and, when the reader has ended, the president makes a discourse, exhorting... | |
| William Laurence Brown - Christianity and other religions - 1826 - 376 pages
...there is an assembly of those who live in cities, and in the country, and as far as time will permit, the memoirs of the apostles, or the writings of the prophets, are read. When the reader has finished, the president makes to the people an instructive address, and exhorts... | |
| William Paley - Theology - 1828 - 610 pages
...first apology, an account to the emperor of the Christian worship, has this remarkable passage : " The Memoirs of the Apostles, or the Writings of the Prophets, are read according as the time allows: and when the reader has ended, the president makes a discourse, exhorting... | |
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