The Pillars of Priestcraft and Orthodoxy Shaken ...Mr. Cadell, Mr. Kearsley, 1768 |
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الصفحة 39
... prefent fett may be fuch as were ordained by others , who were ordained by men , whofe ordination originally came from our fhe vicegerent . Whose right and qualification therefore if we should be fo im- prudent as to deny , we might at ...
... prefent fett may be fuch as were ordained by others , who were ordained by men , whofe ordination originally came from our fhe vicegerent . Whose right and qualification therefore if we should be fo im- prudent as to deny , we might at ...
الصفحة 73
... prefent fpiritual head of the church hath the fame powers with the first vicegerent dele- gated to him ; which powers , when he can no longer remain fupreme on earth , will be tranf- mitted to others , who are to perpetuate a fuccef ...
... prefent fpiritual head of the church hath the fame powers with the first vicegerent dele- gated to him ; which powers , when he can no longer remain fupreme on earth , will be tranf- mitted to others , who are to perpetuate a fuccef ...
الصفحة 83
... pre- fent undertaking ; wherein I fhall maintain a- nother of your remarkable affertions , and on which , as I fhall make appear , the whole stress of the controverfy depends , viz . That ever fince miracles ceafed , the temporal powers ...
... pre- fent undertaking ; wherein I fhall maintain a- nother of your remarkable affertions , and on which , as I fhall make appear , the whole stress of the controverfy depends , viz . That ever fince miracles ceafed , the temporal powers ...
الصفحة 84
... prefent fhall- confine what I have to say to our own eccle- fiaftical conftitution , established by Christ's commiffioner , the civil magistrate : And shall fhew that the bishop of B. has widely mistaken the principle upon which this ...
... prefent fhall- confine what I have to say to our own eccle- fiaftical conftitution , established by Christ's commiffioner , the civil magistrate : And shall fhew that the bishop of B. has widely mistaken the principle upon which this ...
الصفحة 85
... prefent there are no miracles to fupport their new laws . Therefore our temporal powers are commif- froned by Chrift to aid and affift the fpiritual vicegerents , the alergy , & c .. Accordingly our temporal governors have added civil ...
... prefent there are no miracles to fupport their new laws . Therefore our temporal powers are commif- froned by Chrift to aid and affift the fpiritual vicegerents , the alergy , & c .. Accordingly our temporal governors have added civil ...
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الصفحة 391 - Awake, awake, put on strength, O arm of the Lord; awake, as in the ancient days, in the generations of old.
الصفحة 318 - Nay, common Fame is more than ordinarily false, if none of them have found a way to reconcile the Opinions of Rome to the Preferments of England ; and to be so absolutely, directly and cordially Papists, that it is all that Fifteen hundred pounds a year can do to keep them from confessing it.
الصفحة 308 - No man so willingly made unkind use of all those occasions, as the lord Cottington, who being a master of temper, and of the most profound dissimulation, knew too well how to lead him into a mistake, and then drive him into choler, and then expose him upon the matter, and the manner, to the judgment of the company ; and he chose to do this most when the king was present ; and then he would dine with him the next day.
الصفحة 307 - The church was not repined at, nor the least inclination to alter the government and discipline thereof, or to change the doctrine. Nor was there at that time any considerable number of persons of any valuable condition throughout the kingdom, who did wish either; and the cause of so prodigious a change in so few years after was too visible from the effects.
الصفحة 315 - While mass has been said in security, a conventicle has been a crime ; and which is yet more, the conforming to ceremonies has been more exacted than the conforming to Christianity ; and while men for scruples have been undone, for attempts of sodomy they have only been admonished.
الصفحة 297 - ... the professors of it, (which was a fatal unskilfulness in the bishops, who could never have suffered whilst the common law had been preserved,) that prohibitions from the supreme courts of law, which have, and must have, the superintendency over all inferior courts, were not only neglected, but the judges reprehended for granting them...
الصفحة 277 - Durham a marble altar with cherubims, which cost two thousand pounds, with all the appurtenances thereof; namely, a cope with the Trinity, and God the Father in the figure of an old man, another with a crucifix and the image of Christ, with a red beard and blue cap. Besides, he...
الصفحة 261 - Better there were no revealed religion, and that human nature were left to the conduct of its own principles and inclinations, which are much more mild and merciful, much more for the peace and happiness of human society, than to be...
الصفحة 298 - ... for the reformation of manners, to a court of revenue, and imposed great fines upon those who were culpable before them ; sometimes above the degree of the offence, had the jurisdiction of fining been unquestionable : which it was not. Which course of fining was much more frequent, and the fines heavier, after the king had granted all that revenue (whatsoever it should prove to be) to be employed for the reparation of St. Paul's church...
الصفحة 318 - Rome, that they have given great fufpicion, that in gratitude they defire to return thither, or at leaft to meet it half way. Some have evidently laboured to bring in an Englifh, though not a Roman, popery : I mean, not only the outfide and drefs of it, but equally abfolute, a blind dependence of the people upon the clergy, and of the clergy upon themfelves ; and have oppofed the papacy beyond the fea, that they might fettle one beyond the Water (namely, at Lambeth).