| Alban Butler - 1775 - 546 páginas
...Tindal treated this day with fuch indifference, as to lay, in his- anfwer to Srr Thomas More, that we are lords of the Sabbath, and may change it to Monday, or any other day ; or appoint every tenth day, or two days a week. And Barclay fays of Calvin, that in... | |
| William Scott, Francis Garden, James Bowling Mozley - 1826 - 806 páginas
...this point are well known. Tindal, in his reply to Sir T. More, used these remarkable expressions : " We are lords of the Sabbath, and may change it to...other day, or appoint every tenth day or two days in a week, as we find it expedient. "-^~ (Morer'g Dialogues on the Lord's Day, p. 216.) Calvin once entertained... | |
| John Kitto - 1848 - 426 páginas
...worship on Thursday, as he said ' to evince Christian liberty ;' and in a similar spirit Tindal says, ' We are lords of the sabbath and may change it to Monday or any other day, or appoint every tenth day, or two days in a week, as we find it expedient.'1i The idea... | |
| John Kitto - 1848 - 416 páginas
...worship on Thursday, as he said ' to evince Christian liberty ;' and in a similar spirit Tindal says, ' We are lords of the sabbath and may change it to Monday or any other day, or appoint every tenth day, or two days in a week, as we find it expedient.'11 The idea... | |
| George Rapall Noyes - 1860 - 568 páginas
...worship on Thursday, as he said, " to evince Christian liberty " ; and in a similar spirit Tindal says, " We are lords of the Sabbath, and may change it to Monday or any other day, or appoint every tenth day, or two days in a week, as we find it expedient." J The idea... | |
| Robert Cox - 1865 - 522 páginas
...looked on it with so indifferent an eye, that be declared in his answer to Sir Thomas More, that ' we are lords of the Sabbath, and may change it to Monday or any other dny, or appoint every tenth day, or two days in a week, as we find it most expedient.' And... | |
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