 | 1779 - 688 pages
...rejected all fucK as were either of dangerous confequence (as fecretly Unking at fome eUablifhed Do&rine, or laudable Practice of the Church of England, or indeed of the whole Catholick Church of Chrift) or elfe of no confeq uence ;it all, but utterly frivolous. and vain. But... | |
 | William Jones, William Stevens - 1810 - 516 pages
...rejected all such as were " either of dangerous consequence (as secretly striking " at some established doctrine, or laudable practice of " the church of...whole " Catholic church of Christ) or else, of no conse" quence at all, but utterly frivolous and vain." It might have been as prudent, therefore, in... | |
 | Church of England - 1815 - 450 pages
...rejected all such as were either of dangerous consequence (as secretly striking at some established Doctrine, or laudable Practice of the Church of England, or indeed of the whole Calholick Church of Christ) or else of no consequence at all, hut utterly frivolous and vain. AS But... | |
 | Thomas Pruen - 1820 - 348 pages
...rejected alt such as were either of dangerous consequence, (as secretly striking at some established doctrine, or laudable practice of the Church of England,...consequence at all, but utterly frivolous and vain. But such alterations as were tendered to us (by what persons, under what pretences, or to what purpose... | |
 | Henry Stebbing - 1838 - 776 pages
...rejected all such as were either of dangerous consequence (as secretly striking at some established doctrine, or laudable practice of the Church of England, or indeed of the whole Catholick Church of Christ) or else of no consequence at all, but utterly frivolous and vain. But such... | |
 | 1839 - 742 pages
...rejected all such as were either of dangerous consequence, (as secretly striking at some established doctrine or laudable practice of the church of England, or indeed of the whole catholic church,) or else of no consequence at all, but utterly frivolous and vain.'* The bishops' answer to the pre.sby... | |
 | Gerald Wensley Tyrrell - 1840 - 432 pages
...rejected all such as were either of dangerous consequence (as secretly striking at some established doctrine or laudable practice of the Church of England,...consequence at all, but utterly frivolous and vain. But such alterations as were tendered to us (by what persons, under what pretences, or to what purpose... | |
 | 1841 - 768 pages
...have been avoided as were either of dangerous consequence, (as secretly striking at some established doctrine or laudable practice of the church of England,...consequence at all, but utterly frivolous and vain." Section 4 — The ends they had in view were — " the preservation of peace and unity in the church... | |
 | Church of England, William Keeling - 1842 - 530 pages
...rejected all such as were either o/j dangerous consequence, (as secretly striking at tome established Doctrine, or ' laudable Practice of the Church of...consequence at all, but utterly frivolous and vain.. But such Alterations as were tendered to us (by what persons, under what pretences, or to what purpose... | |
 | Robert Armitage - 1842 - 1064 pages
...made for the rejection of Bl things which were considered ' as secretly striking at some established doctrine or laudable practice of the Church of England,...or indeed of the whole Catholic Church of Christ,' aud also partly ' for the more proper expressing of some words or phrases of ancient usage.' Again... | |
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