Salisbury * was present, who soon discovered his shrewdness, but said, " our Church, Mr. Chandler, consists of three parts, — Doctrine, Discipline, and Ceremonies : as to the last, they should be left indifferent, as they are agreed on all hands to... Letters to and from the Rev. Philip Doddridge, D.D. Late of Northampton ... - Page 114de Philip Doddridge - 1790 - 472 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1790 - 566 pages
...on ail hands ю be. As to the fécond, our difcipiine — — — — . And as to the firft, \Vhatis your objection ?" Mr. Chandler anfwered, " Your articles, my lord, muft be exprefled in fcripture words ; and the Athanafian creed be difcarded.'' Both the bilhops anfwered, " They wifhed... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1792 - 608 pages
...Chandler, confilts of three parts, doftrine, difcipline, and ceremonies. As to the laft, they fhould be left indifferent, as they are agreed on all hands...difcipline — — . And as to the firft, what is your obje&ion ?" Mr. Chandler anfwered, " Your articles, my lord, muft be exprefled in fcripture-words ;... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1809 - 646 pages
...Chandler, consists of three parts, doctrine, discipline, and ceremonies. As to the last, they should be left indifferent, as they are agreed on all hands to be. As to the second, our discipline *****•*. And as to the first, what is vour objection ?" Mr. Chandler answered,... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1831 - 580 pages
...Chandler, consists of three parts, — Doctrine, Discipline, and Ceremonies : as to the last, they should be left indifferent, as they are agreed on all hands to be : as to the second, our Discipline," said he, " is so bad, that no one knows how, or where to mend it : and as... | |
| Robert Philip - 1838 - 584 pages
...Chandler, consists of three parts, — doctrine, discipline, and ceremonies : &s to the last, they should be left indifferent, as they are agreed on all hands to be : as to the second, our discipline,' said he, ' is so bad, that no one knows how ir where to mend it. and as to... | |
| Robert Philip - 1838 - 678 pages
...Chandler, consists of three parts,—doctrine, discipline, and ceremonies : as to the last, they should be left indifferent, as they are agreed on all hands to be : as to the second, our discipline,' said he, ' is so bad, that no one knows how, or where, to mend it: and as... | |
| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1845 - 444 pages
...Chandler, consists of three parts, Doctrine, Discipline, and Ceremonies. As to the last, they ought to be left indifferent, as they are agreed on all hands to be. As to the second, he said, our discipline is so bad, that no one knows how or where to mend it. And as to our... | |
| George Gresley Perry - 1864 - 674 pages
...Chandler, consists of three parts — Doctrine, Discipline, and Ceremonies ; as to the last, they should be left indifferent as they are agreed on all hands to be ; as to the second, it is so bad that no one knows how to mend it ; and as to the first, what is your objection... | |
| Walter Wilson - 2001 - 648 pages
...Chandler, consists of three parts, doctrine, discipline, and ceremonies. As to the last, they should be left indifferent, as they are agreed on all hands to be. As to the second, our discipline ******. And as to the first, what is your objection ?" Mr. Chandler answered,... | |
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