... 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, it doth with reverence... Perranzabuloe, the Lost Church Found: Or, The Church of England, Not a New ... - Page xvde Charles Trelawny Collins-Trelawny - 1846 - 291 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1829 - 828 pages
...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 departed from them in these particular points, wherein they were fallen, both from themselves... | |
| Parliament acts - 1828 - 748 pages
...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 departed from them in those particular points, wherein they were fallen both from themselves... | |
| Montagu Robert MELVILLE - 1834 - 142 pages
...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 departed from them in those particular points, wherein they were fallen both from themselves... | |
| Charles Trelawny Collins Trelawny - 1836 - 356 pages
...winnowed now, unwinnowed then V This is the plain state of the case, and in its further developement, in the following pages, it will be observed with what...discovery and restoration of the very ancient Church of Peranzabuloe — associated as it is with the early history of a county, whose simple-minded inhabitants... | |
| Walter Farquhar Hook - 1838 - 192 pages
...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... | |
| William Patrick Palmer - 1838 - 638 pages
...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 departed from them in those particular points wherein they were fallen both from themselves... | |
| John Fuller Russell - 1838 - 384 pages
...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... | |
| Charles Trelawny Collins Trelawny - 1839 - 334 pages
...of the Book of Common Prayer. This is the plain state of the case, and in its further developement, in the following pages, it will be observed with what...Perranzabuloe—associated as it is with the early history of a county, whose simple-minded inhabitants were the last to surrender, as they were the first to assert,... | |
| 1839 - 742 pages
...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 departed from them in those particular points wherein they were fallen both from themselves... | |
| 1840 - 660 pages
...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 departed from them in those particular points, wherein they were fallen both from themselves... | |
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