Letters on Church GovernmentGraisberry and Campbell, 1812 - 722 sayfa |
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Sayfa 8
... consent to meet in synod , and there to discuss the matter . Unhappily , we have here nothing but perplexity and desperation . For , in the first place , it is much to be apprehended , that the " exclusive ” bishops would not compromise ...
... consent to meet in synod , and there to discuss the matter . Unhappily , we have here nothing but perplexity and desperation . For , in the first place , it is much to be apprehended , that the " exclusive ” bishops would not compromise ...
Sayfa 20
... consent of a Metropolitan ; as no synods , attempted ' to legislate in any point of faith , without remitting the • ultimate confirmation to an apostolical see . We are grown more independant than those early bishops ; and still are ...
... consent of a Metropolitan ; as no synods , attempted ' to legislate in any point of faith , without remitting the • ultimate confirmation to an apostolical see . We are grown more independant than those early bishops ; and still are ...
Sayfa 61
... consent to the thirty - nine articles . This signing I take to be very different from that signing in both houses of convocation , by which the authority of those articles was manifested . In short there is a distinction between the ...
... consent to the thirty - nine articles . This signing I take to be very different from that signing in both houses of convocation , by which the authority of those articles was manifested . In short there is a distinction between the ...
Sayfa 71
... of bishops who signed before the dissolution of the council , and of those whose consent was virtually included in that of their Metro- politans , was six hundred and thirty . would expect to hear some text , some authority , 71.
... of bishops who signed before the dissolution of the council , and of those whose consent was virtually included in that of their Metro- politans , was six hundred and thirty . would expect to hear some text , some authority , 71.
Sayfa 89
... consent to the letters of Hadrian . † What becomes now of the divine right ? What becomes of the right of judging , for those abbots and monks ? Tarasius allows just as much authority to monks and abbots , as to laymen . As to priests ...
... consent to the letters of Hadrian . † What becomes now of the divine right ? What becomes of the right of judging , for those abbots and monks ? Tarasius allows just as much authority to monks and abbots , as to laymen . As to priests ...
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