| 1818 - 424 páginas
...of authority should, from time to time, seem either necessary or expedient." f he same Church hath not only in her Preface, but likewise in her Articles...accordingly, that, seeking to " keep the happy mean between two much stiffness in refusing, and too much easiness in admitting variations in things once advisedly... | |
| 1829 - 442 páginas
...of authority should, from time to time, seem either necessary or expedient.*' The same Church hath not only in her Preface, but likewise in her Articles and Homilies, declared the necessity and expediencv of occasional alterations and amendments in her Forms of Public Worship ; and wir find accordingly,... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1830 - 482 páginas
...places of authority should, from time to time, seem either necessary or expedient.' The same Church hath not only in her Preface, but likewise in her Articles and Homilies, declared the necessity und expediency of occasional alterations and amendments in her Forms ot Public Worship ; and we find... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1835 - 406 páginas
...places of authority should, from time to time, seem either necessary or expedient." The same Church hath not only in her Preface, but likewise in her Articles...seeking to " keep the happy mean between too much etiffness in refusing, and too much easiness in admitting variations in things once advisedly established,... | |
| 1835 - 604 páginas
...of authority should, from time to time, seem either necessary or expedient." ' The same Church hath not only in her Preface, but likewise in her Articles...of Public Worship; and we find accordingly, that, aeeking to " keep the happy mean between too much stiffness in refusing, and too much easiness in admitting... | |
| Henry Caswall - 1839 - 408 páginas
...should, from time to time, seem either necessary or expedient." The same Church has likewise in the articles and homilies declared the necessity and expediency of occasional alterations and amendments, and, accordingly, we find that "seeking to keep the happy mean between too much stiffness in refusing... | |
| Henry Caswall - 1839 - 408 páginas
...should, from time to time, seem either necessary or expedient." The same Church has likewise in the articles and homilies declared the necessity and expediency of occasional alterations and amendments, and, accordingly, we find that "seeking to keep the happy mean between too much stiffness in refusing... | |
| 1842 - 588 páginas
...places of authority should, from time to time, seem either necessary or expedient." The same Church hath not only in her Preface, but likewise in her Articles...declared the necessity and expediency of occasional altorat ions and amendments in hcrFormsof Public Worship; and we find accordingly that, seeking to... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1843 - 826 páginas
...places of authority should, from time to time, seem either necessary or expedient" The same Church hath not only in her Preface, but likewise in her Articles...happy mean between too much stiffness in refusing, and loo much easiness in admitting variations in things once advisedly established, she hath, in the reign... | |
| Ignotus - 1843 - 94 páginas
...fear the rule asserted by our Church as having regulated the compilation of our Liturgies, namely, " a mean between too much stiffness in refusing, and too much easiness in admitting," has not always regulated her administration ; there have been periods in our Church's history when... | |
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