The Ten Years Conflict: Being the History of the Disruption of the Church of Scotland, 1. köide1861 |
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... existing enemy was not the state , but the papacy : and the reformers were unavoidably and naturally so busy , here , as well as in England and on the continent , in exposing the errors and guarding their cause against the assaults of ...
... existing enemy was not the state , but the papacy : and the reformers were unavoidably and naturally so busy , here , as well as in England and on the continent , in exposing the errors and guarding their cause against the assaults of ...
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... existing bishops to resign their offices under pain of the highest censure of the church . Meanwhile the assembly had been carefully revising and perfecting its whole system of ecclesiastical policy . The second book of discipline ...
... existing bishops to resign their offices under pain of the highest censure of the church . Meanwhile the assembly had been carefully revising and perfecting its whole system of ecclesiastical policy . The second book of discipline ...
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... existing bishops to give in their demission without delay , and to conform themselves to the actual constitution of the church . In the course of the same year all the bishops but five acquiesced in this decision . As the state had ...
... existing bishops to give in their demission without delay , and to conform themselves to the actual constitution of the church . In the course of the same year all the bishops but five acquiesced in this decision . As the state had ...
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... existing institutions , so long as , either by their laws or by their actual administration , they were doing violence to the just rights and privileges of the christian people . The move- ment of the party , in tially con- servative ...
... existing institutions , so long as , either by their laws or by their actual administration , they were doing violence to the just rights and privileges of the christian people . The move- ment of the party , in tially con- servative ...
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... existing forms ; others , however , and these men of great weight and influence , conceived it to involve difficulties that would prove insuperable . Less than a majority of those entitled to have a voice in the calling and settlement ...
... existing forms ; others , however , and these men of great weight and influence , conceived it to involve difficulties that would prove insuperable . Less than a majority of those entitled to have a voice in the calling and settlement ...
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Page 16 - PRAISE ye the LORD. Praise ye the LORD from the heavens : Praise him in the heights. Praise ye him, all his angels : Praise ye him, all his hosts. Praise ye him, sun and moon : Praise him, all ye stars of light.
Page 16 - Praise the LORD from the earth, ye dragons, and all deeps: Fire, and hail; snow, and vapour; stormy wind fulfilling his word...
Page 10 - Woe to the rebellious children, saith the Lord, that take counsel, but not of Me ; and that cover with a covering, but not of My spirit, that they may add sin to sin : that walk to go down into Egypt, and have not asked at My mouth ; to strengthen themselves in the strength of Pharaoh, and to trust in the shadow of Egypt ! Therefore shall the strength of Pharaoh be your shame, and the trust in the shadow of Egypt your confusion.
Page 7 - But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people ; that ye should show forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvellous light.
Page 20 - And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also **. 3 Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.
Page 30 - ... sovereign lord, his heirs and successors, kings of this realm, shall be taken, accepted, and reputed, the only supreme head in earth of the church of England...
Page 121 - Treaty being now reported to the Parliament and it being reasonable and necessary that the true Protestant Religion as presently professed within this Kingdom with the Worship Discipline and Government of this Church should be effectually and unalterably secured...
Page 30 - ... and that our said sovereign lord, his heirs and successors, kings of this realm, shall have full power and authority from time to time to visit, repress, redress, reform, order, correct, restrain and amend all such errors, heresies, abuses, offences, contempts and enormities...
Page 14 - Ye are the salt of the earth : but if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted : it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to be cast out, and to be trodden under foot of men.
Page 30 - ... taken, accepted, and reputed, the only supreme head on earth of the church of England ; and shall have and enjoy, annexed and united to the imperial crown of this realm, as well the title and style thereof, as all...