| Christopher Wordsworth - 1824 - 434 páginas
...suspicion, that I incline to them for any use to be made of their votes in State Affairs : though indeed (3) I never thought any Bishop worthy to sit in that House, who would not vote according to his conscience." Here are three points, in this extract, on which I am desirous of offering a few words of illustration.... | |
| John Gauden, Charles I (King of England) - 1879 - 354 páginas
...take off any suspicion that I incline to them for any use to be made of their votes in State affairs ; though, indeed, I never thought any bishop worthy...constitution, as a matter of religion, wherein both my judgment is fully satisfied that it hath of all other the fullest Scripture grounds, and also the constant... | |
| Charles I (King of England), John Gauden - 1879 - 252 páginas
...take off any suspicion that I incline to them for any use to be made of their votes in State affairs ; though, indeed, I never thought any bishop worthy...constitution, as a matter of religion, wherein both my judgment if fully satisfied that it hath of all other the fullest Scripture grounds, and also the constant... | |
| Catherine Mary Phillimore - 1879 - 556 páginas
...take off any suspicion that I incline to them for any use to be made of their votes in State affairs ; though, indeed, I never thought any bishop worthy...constitution, as a matter of religion, wherein both my judgment is fully satisfied that it hath of all other the fullest Scripture grounds, and also the constant... | |
| Catherine Mary Phillimore - 1879 - 344 páginas
...take off any suspicion that I incline to them for any use to be made of their votes in State affairs; though, indeed, \I never thought any bishop worthy...House who would not vote according to his conscience. Scripture grounds, and also the constant practice of all Christian Churches; till of late years the... | |
| John Gauden (bp. of Worcester.) - 1879 - 354 páginas
...preserve that government in its right constitution, as a matter of religion, wherein both my judgment is fully satisfied that it hath of all other the fullest Scripture grounds, and also the constant practice of all Christian Churches ; till of late years the tumultuariness of people, or the factiousness... | |
| Charles I (King of England), John Gauden - 1880 - 288 páginas
...preserve that government in its right constitution, as a matter of religion, wherein both my judgment if fully satisfied that it hath of all other the fullest Scripture grounds, and also the constant practice of all Christian Churches : till of late years the tumultuariness of people, or the factiousness... | |
| John Milton - 2005 - 340 páginas
...take off any suspicion, that I incline to them for any use to be made of their Votes in State affairs: Though indeed I never thought any Bishop worthy to...the fullest Scripture grounds, and also the constant practice of all Christian Churches; till of late years, the tumultuariness of People, or the factiousness... | |
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