The Reasonableness of Conformity to the Church of England, Represented to the Dissenting Ministers: In Answer to the Tenth Chapter of Mr. Calamy's Abridgment of Mr. Baxter's History of His Life and Times ...T. Childe, 1703 |
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... against it , that regularly Ordination is not to be ad- miniftred without the Bishop , I fhall 1. Give an account why this is infi fted on . 2. Answer your fcruples against com- plying with it , as I find them exprefs d by Mr. Calamy ...
... against it , that regularly Ordination is not to be ad- miniftred without the Bishop , I fhall 1. Give an account why this is infi fted on . 2. Answer your fcruples against com- plying with it , as I find them exprefs d by Mr. Calamy ...
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... against Us ? is it not more becoming , on each fide , to ar- gue from the reafonableness or unreafon- ableness of the thing it felf , than from the Scruples of the People ? unless perhaps it be worth while to enquire , whether the ...
... against Us ? is it not more becoming , on each fide , to ar- gue from the reafonableness or unreafon- ableness of the thing it felf , than from the Scruples of the People ? unless perhaps it be worth while to enquire , whether the ...
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... against unreasonable foru- ples . A thing , which if you had feriously undertaken , how much good might you have done ! how much Evil might you have prevented ! Now , if you cannot agree to this , because the thing is unreasonable ; why ...
... against unreasonable foru- ples . A thing , which if you had feriously undertaken , how much good might you have done ! how much Evil might you have prevented ! Now , if you cannot agree to this , because the thing is unreasonable ; why ...
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... against that only which is founded upon what is fo weak and filly ; and another thing to pro- duce what is weak and ridiculous , as an argument against what is not fo . It is one thing to gather together the follies of many Perfons ...
... against that only which is founded upon what is fo weak and filly ; and another thing to pro- duce what is weak and ridiculous , as an argument against what is not fo . It is one thing to gather together the follies of many Perfons ...
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... against it in the Act it felf . Having , therefore , fhewn that this de- claration may fairly and honeftly be made with respect only to the use of this Book , fuppofing the Act had not fo plainly de- termined it ; having prov'd from the ...
... against it in the Act it felf . Having , therefore , fhewn that this de- claration may fairly and honeftly be made with respect only to the use of this Book , fuppofing the Act had not fo plainly de- termined it ; having prov'd from the ...
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Página 29 - That the Book of Common Prayer, and of ordering of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons, containeth in it nothing contrary to the word of God, and that it may lawfully so be used, and that he himself will use the form in the said Book prescribed in Public Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, and none other.
Página 38 - ... by him, in pursuance of such commission: and that they would not at any time endeavour any alteration of the government either in church or state.
Página 134 - be admitted to the holy communion, until fuch " time as he be confirmed, or be ready and defirous
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Página 34 - Christ's, and do minister by his commission and authority, we may use their ministry, both in hearing the Word of God, and in receiving of the Sacraments.
Página 4 - They must take the Oath of Canonical Obedience, and swear Subjection to their Ordinary, according to the Canons of the Church.
Página 3 - A declaration of their unfeigned assent and consent to all and everything prescribed and contained in the Book of Common Prayer, and administration of the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies of the church of England, together with the Psalter, and the form and manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of bishops, priests, and deacons.
Página 32 - by the wit of man, more full and more significant, whereby they (the clergy) might testify their highest justification and commendation of every point and syllable, every rite and ceremony, every matter and thing contained in the whole book, and in every page and line of it.
Página 154 - ... them, and the defects of the present way of worship, that they should keep to the public assemblies and make use of such helps as might be had in public, together with their private helps. Only in three cases they ought to absent themselves. When the minister was one that was utterly insufficient, as not being able to teach them the articles of the faith and essentials of true religion ; such as, alas ! they had known to their sorrow. When the minister preached any heresy, or doctrine which was...