| 1896 - 718 páginas
...indirectly, to bring in any popish doctrine contrary to that which is so established; nor will I ever give my consent to alter the government of this Church by archbishops, bishops, deans, and archdeacons, &c., as it stands now established, and as by right it ought to stand, nor yet ever to... | |
| Morris Joseph Fuller - 1897 - 632 páginas
...Fuller's Church Hist., xi. iii. 19. contrary to that which is so established : nor will I ever give my consent to alter the government of this Church by Archbishops, Bishops, Deans and Archdeacons, &c., as it stands now established and as by right it ought to stand, nor yet ever to subject... | |
| Thomas De Quincey, David Masson - 1897 - 456 páginas
...Parliament, it was enjoined that every clergyman of the Church of England should give his oath never to consent to alter " the Government of this Church by Archbishops, Bishops, Deans and Archdeacons, &c., as it now stands established, and by right ought to stand." The form of the proposed... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1898 - 376 páginas
...Laud, his 1 An Oath imposed by the Canons of 1640 : 'I,' AB, 'do swear that . . . I will never give my consent to alter the government of this Church by Archbishops, Bishops, Deans, and Archdeacons, etc.' ' A prodigious, bottomless and unlimited Oath,' as a writer of that period calls... | |
| Andrew Reid - 1898 - 436 páginas
...their session after Parliament was dissolved, passed a series of canons binding all the clergy never to consent " to alter the government of this church by archbishops, bishops, deans, archdeacons, et cetera,, as it stands now established." BUT THE COMMONS IN DECEMBER 1640, PRONOUNCED... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1899 - 484 páginas
...indirectly, to bring in Popish doctrine contrary to that which is so established, nor will I ever give my consent to alter the government of this Church by archbishops, bishops, deans, and archdeacons, &c., as it stands now established, and as by right it ought to stand, nor yet ever to... | |
| Charles Arthur Lane - 1894 - 326 páginas
...to bring in any popish doctrine contrary to that which is so '^established ; nor will I ever give my consent to alter the government [ of this Church by archbishops bishops, deans, and archdeacons, et cetera, as it now stands established." Popular opinion at once cried out against the... | |
| William Holden Hutton - 1903 - 396 páginas
...to bring in any Popish doctrine contrary to that which is so established ; nor will I ever give my consent to alter the government of this Church by archbishops, bishops, deans, and archdeacons, etc., as it stands now established, and as by right it ought to stand, nor yet ever to... | |
| William Richard Wood Stephens, William Hunt - 1903 - 398 páginas
...to bring in any Popish doctrine contrary to that which is so established ; nor will I ever give my consent to alter the government of this Church by archbishops, bishops, deans, and archdeacons, etc., as it stands now established, and as by right it ought to stand, nor yet ever to... | |
| John Brown - 1904 - 174 páginas
...and schoolmasters, to 1 State Papers Dom., Charles I., vol. 455, No. 47. swear they would never give consent to alter the government of this Church by archbishops, bishops, deans and archdeacons, &c., "as it now stands established and as by right it ought to stand." Parliament at once... | |
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