| Robert Clayton - 1751 - 408 sidor
...imagined themfelves to be Tongue-tied, by having publicly and abfolutely given their unfeigned Aflent and Confent to all and every thing contained in the Book of Common-Prayer. -. Which will be a proper, if not neceflfaryj Preparative to a gradual Reception of... | |
| William Harris - 1766 - 418 sidor
...act of parliament at length, * to give up their livings rather than declare their unfeignect ' aflent and confent to all and every thing contained in ' the Book of Common Prayer. For it is to be obferv' ed, that this condition was not required by the act of ' Uniformity, as publifhed... | |
| Richard Baron - 1768 - 314 sidor
...of parliament atr " length, to give up their livings, rather than' " declare their unfeigned aflent and confent to *' all and every thing contained in the book of *' common- prayer,*" . Your lordfhip here fees two very different opinions of the men and times when the aft of uniformity,... | |
| Richard Baron - 1768 - 320 sidor
...act of parliament at " length, to give up their livings, rather than " declare their unfeigned aflent and confent to «* all and every thing contained in the book of *« commn-prayer.*" Your lordfhip here fees two very different opinions of the men and times when the... | |
| 1817 - 560 sidor
...pledge themselves to the revision of the common version, since the assent which is required from them to all and every thing contained in the Book of Common Prayer, binds them to an approval of a version of a part of the Bible, different from the common tianslation.... | |
| Micaiah Towgood - 1804 - 376 sidor
...greater part of the clergy, that the unfeigned assent and consent, which the act of uniformity requires, to all and every thing contained in the book of Common Prayer and Administration of Sacraments, 8tc. relates to the use of the things prescribed, and not to the... | |
| James Bean - 1808 - 438 sidor
...up to that degree in the fcale, which is marked in the form of fubfcription by the words, " affent and confent " to all and every thing, contained in the Book of Common " Prayer, &c." 3. The very undertaking is injudicious. It is faddled with that incumbrance, with which the advocating... | |
| 1814 - 760 sidor
...all stand before the judgement seat of Christ ? The Act of Uniformity, demanding ' assent and consent to all and every thing contained in the Book of Common Prayer,' necessarily produced a separation from the Church, unless we pronounce that those who did not believe... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 396 sidor
...parliament at length, to give up their livings rather than declare their unfeigned assent and consent to all and every thing contained in the Book of Common Prayer. For it is to be observed, that this condition was not required by the act of uniformity, as published... | |
| 1818 - 860 sidor
...Act of Uniformity extorted a public declaration from all the clergy of unfeigned assent and consent, to all and every thing contained in the Book of Common Prayer. So extravagant is this demand, the size of the book and its multifarious contents, the work of men... | |
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