And therefore of the sundry alterations proposed unto us, we have rejected all such as were either of dangerous consequence (as secretly striking at some established doctrine or laudable practice of the Church of England, or indeed of the whole Catholic... Appendix - Página 38de Thomas Pruen - 1820Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1779 - 688 páginas
...rejected all fucK as were either of dangerous confequence (as fecretly Unking at fome eUablifhed Do&rine, or laudable Practice of the Church of England, or indeed of the whole Catholick Church of Chrift) or elfe of no confeq uence ;it all, but utterly frivolous. and vain. But... | |
| William Jones - 1801 - 428 páginas
...rejected alt " such as were either of dangerous conse" quence (as secretly striking at some esta" blished doctrine, or laudable practice of the <{ church of...consequence at all, but utterly frivolous " and vain." It might have been as prudent, therefore, in the author, not to have meddled with this Preface ; which... | |
| William Jones - 1810 - 516 páginas
...that at the time of their review, "of the sundry alterations •'' proposed to them, they rejected all such as were " either of dangerous consequence (as...whole " Catholic church of Christ) or else, of no conse" quence at all, but utterly frivolous and vain." It might have been as prudent, therefore, in... | |
| Church of England - 1815 - 450 páginas
...in former times. And there•fore of the sundry alterations proposed unto us, we have rejected all such as were either of dangerous consequence (as secretly...Practice of the Church of England, or indeed of the whole Calholick Church of Christ) or else of no consequence at all, hut utterly frivolous and vain. AS But... | |
| 1829 - 828 páginas
...consequence," (witness the change in the Absolution ; witness the attacks made on the Athanasian Creed ;) " as secretly striking at some established doctrine, or laudable practice of the Church of England," whilst others are " of no consequence at all, but utterly frivolous and vain." To imagine that the... | |
| 1833 - 82 páginas
...the like case in former times; always avoiding such alterations as were of dangerous consequence, or striking at some established doctrine, or laudable practice of the Church of Christ. For granting some Form and Order convenient to be had, surely where the old may well be used,... | |
| Henry Stebbing - 1838 - 776 páginas
...case in former times. And therefore of the sundry •Iterations proposed unto us, we have rejected all such as were either of dangerous consequence (as secretly...practice of the Church of England, or indeed of the whole Catholick Church of Christ) or else of no consequence at all, but utterly frivolous and vain. But such... | |
| 1839 - 742 páginas
...after its final revision • — " Of the sundry alterations proposed unto us we have rejected all such as were either of dangerous consequence, (as...England, or indeed of the whole catholic church,) or else of no consequence at all, but utterly frivolous and vain.'* The bishops' answer to the pre.sby... | |
| 1841 - 766 páginas
...unto this day firm and unshaken." Section 3 — States that all such alterations have been avoided as were either of dangerous consequence, (as secretly...consequence at all, but utterly frivolous and vain." Section 4 — The ends they had in view were — " the preservation of peace and unity in the church... | |
| Church of England, William Keeling - 1842 - 542 páginas
...us, we have rejected all such as were either o/j dangerous consequence, (as secretly striking at tome established Doctrine, or ' laudable Practice of the...persons, under what pretences, or to what purpose soever so tendered) as seemed to us in any degree requisite or expedient, we have willingly, and of our own... | |
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