| John Strype - 1822 - 524 sayfa
...Head of the Church of England, did chuse, denominate, and elect any lay man, being learned, to be a Bishop, that he so chosen, without mention made of any orders, should be as good a Bp. as he is, or the best in England. Concio Tallei habita Menevice coram Episcopo ibid. ac aliis palam,... | |
| John Strype - 1822 - 532 sayfa
...Head of the Church of England, did chuse, denominate, and elect any lay man, being learned, to be a Bishop, that he so chosen, without mention made of any orders, should be as good a Bp. as he is, or the best in England. Concio Tallei habita Menevice coram Episcopo ibid, ac altis pcdam,... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1840 - 484 sayfa
...head of the Church of England, did choose, denominate, and elect any layman (being learned) to be a bishop ; that he, so chosen, (without mention made of any orders) should be as good a Bibiioth. bishop as he is, or the best in England." cicop. 'E. s. One Talley preached, before the bishop... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1840 - 476 sayfa
...head of the Church of England, did choose, denominate, and elect any layman (being learned) to be a bishop ; that he, so chosen, (without mention made of any orders) should be as good a BiMioth. bishop as he is, or the best in England." cieop. E. 5. One Talley preached, before the bishop... | |
| Peter Richard Kenrick - 1841 - 268 sayfa
...head of the Church of England, did choose, denominate, and elect any layman (being learned) to be a bishop ; that he so chosen (without mention made of...as good a bishop, as he is, or the best in England. 't The most obstinate presbyterian never carried the no-necessity of ordination further. "J This might... | |
| Pierre François Le Courayer - 1844 - 512 sayfa
...Head of the Church of England, did choose, denominate and elect any Layman, being learned, to be a Bishop, That he, so chosen, without mention made of...good a Bishop as he is, or the best in England.'" Now does not this proposition, be it never so heretical, prove evidently that he had been consecrated... | |
| Ernest Silvanus Appleyard - 1848 - 144 sayfa
...head of the Church of England, did choose, denominate, and elect any layman, being learned, to be a bishop, that he so chosen, without mention made of any orders, should be as good a bishop as he was, or the best in England." Now, does not this proposition, be it never so heretical, prove evidently... | |
| 1858 - 448 sayfa
...head of the Church of England, did choose, denominate, and elect any layman, being learned, to be a Bishop, that he so chosen, without mention made of...good a Bishop as he is, or the best in England."* Courayer preposterously asks, " Does not this proposition, be it never so heretical, prove evidently... | |
| John Williams - 1859 - 284 sayfa
...Church of England, did choose, denominate, and elect any layman to be a Bishop ; that he, so chosen, should be as good a Bishop as he is, or the best in England." (Bib. Cot. Cleop. E. 5, fol. 383.— Collier, vol. ii, p. 135.) Notwithstanding this denunciation,... | |
| 1874 - 900 sayfa
...denominate, and elect any layman, being learned, to be a bishop, that he so chosen, without mention being made of any orders, should be as good a bishop as he is or the best in England." 2. This doctrine was undoubtedly favored by the king ; for in another part of this same paper on the... | |
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