Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of EnglandDeighton, Bell, 1870 - 100 էջ |
From inside the book
Արդյունքներ 11–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ 8
... hands into his own . Owing to this circum- stance it came to pass that the Reformation in England differed from the corresponding movement in other countries . Here it was a change which for a long time was directed by the monarch ...
... hands into his own . Owing to this circum- stance it came to pass that the Reformation in England differed from the corresponding movement in other countries . Here it was a change which for a long time was directed by the monarch ...
Էջ 10
... into such a hatred of Rome as had not yet been felt in England , these points were in the utmost degree repugnant and provoked strong protestations against their continuance . On the other hand , neither the Queen nor her 10.
... into such a hatred of Rome as had not yet been felt in England , these points were in the utmost degree repugnant and provoked strong protestations against their continuance . On the other hand , neither the Queen nor her 10.
Էջ 11
... hand were zealous for the support of things as they were , while the advocates of change strove on the other to assimilate the English to the continental ritual . Saddening and painful is the spectacle , the more so , when we remember ...
... hand were zealous for the support of things as they were , while the advocates of change strove on the other to assimilate the English to the continental ritual . Saddening and painful is the spectacle , the more so , when we remember ...
Էջ 16
... hand of Prelacy and to clamour for liberty of conscience as the right of every man . How did they behave in their turn ? We ought not , perhaps , to credit entirely the descriptions of violence and bigoted excesses which we read in the ...
... hand of Prelacy and to clamour for liberty of conscience as the right of every man . How did they behave in their turn ? We ought not , perhaps , to credit entirely the descriptions of violence and bigoted excesses which we read in the ...
Էջ 24
... hands of his greatest opponent would have been used , to say the least , with as small mercy . If example be needed to prove what I have said , I would refer you to the history of the New England settlements of the Puritans . There if ...
... hands of his greatest opponent would have been used , to say the least , with as small mercy . If example be needed to prove what I have said , I would refer you to the history of the New England settlements of the Puritans . There if ...
Այլ խմբագրություններ - View all
Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of England Joseph Rawson Lumby Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1870 |
Common terms and phrases
Act of Uniformity ACTS adopt advocate agency agitation Anglican appeal Articles of Religion Baptist Bishop Bishop of Rome bitterness body of Churchmen character Christian Church of England Church of Rome clergy commenced communion congregations course of action deemed desire difference direct disestablishment doctrine doubt duties early earnest endeavours English Church Episcopacy Established Church estrangement evil exhibit existence expect extreme faith feeling grievous hearers hope Infant Baptism labours laity late learnt lesson liberty look Lord's Supper matter ment minds ministers MODERN DISSENT monarch National Church nature Nonconformists Nonconformity numbers opinion opponents ourselves parishes party portion position preacher preaching Presbyterians present professed prominent Protestant Puritans question racter reign religion religious world result ritual Scriptures sects seems SERMON shew shewn sider speak spirit things thought union unity Wesley Wesleyan wisdom wise words ye are brethren ye wrong zeal zealous