Articles and Homilies, declared the necessity and expediency of occasional alterations and amendments in her Forms of Public Worship ; and we find accordingly, that, seeking ' to keep the happy mean between too much stiffness in refusing, and too much... America, and the Americans ... - Página 48por James Boardman, Citizen of the world - 1833 - 430 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1818 - 424 páginas
...Forms of Public Worship; and we find accordingly, that, seeking to " keep the happy mean between two much stiffness in refusing, and too much easiness...admitting variations in things once advisedly established, ¡lie hath, in the reign of several Princes, since the first compiling of her Liturgy in the time of... | |
| Prayer (Book of common) (U.S. protest. episc. ch.) - 1822 - 498 páginas
...her Forms of Public Worship ; and we find accordingly, that, seeking ' to keep the happy mean between too much stiffness in refusing, and too much easiness...in some particulars, as in their respective times «'ere thought convenient ; yet so as that the main body and essential parts' of the same (as well... | |
| 1824 - 418 páginas
...Church, both in England and America, that she has generally sought " to keep the happy mean between too much stiffness in refusing, and too much easiness...variations in things once advisedly established.'' She has made a proper distinction between innovation and improvement. She has thus avoided many inconveniences,... | |
| 1829 - 442 páginas
...in her Forms of Public Worship ; and wir find accordingly, that, seeking to "keep the happy mean be tween too much stiffness in refusing, and too much...Edward the Sixth, upon just and weighty considerations lier thereunto moving, yielded to make such alterations in some particulars, as in their respective... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1830 - 482 páginas
...Worship ; and we find accordingly, that, seeking 'to keep the happy mean between too much slüíness in refusing, and too much easiness in admitting variations in things once advisedly established, ehe hath, in the reign of several Princes, since the Erst compiling of her Liturgy in the time of Edward... | |
| Henry Caswall - 1839 - 408 páginas
...alterations and amendments, and, accordingly, we find that "seeking to keep the happy mean between too much stiffness in refusing and too much easiness...first compiling of her liturgy in the time of Edward VI yielded to make such alterations in some particulars, as in the respective times were thought convenient."... | |
| 1842 - 588 páginas
...hcrFormsof Public Worship; and we find accordingly that, seeking to " keep the happy mean between too mueii stiffness in refusing, and too much easiness in admitting...advisedly established, she. hath, in the reign of severaf princes, since Iho first compiling of her Liturgy in the time of Edward the Sixth, upon just... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1844 - 412 páginas
...her Forms of Public Worship ; and we find accordingly, that, seeking to " keep the happy mean between too much stiffness in refusing, and too much easiness in admitting variations in thing« once advisedly established, she hath, in the reign of several princes, since the first compiling... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1847 - 398 páginas
...hath, In the reign of several Princes, «nL tne first compiling of her Liturgy in the ilmeof Kdward the Sixth, upon just and weighty considerations her thereunto moving, yielded to make аисл alteration* in some particulars, RS in their respective time* were thought convenient: yet... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1853 - 990 páginas
...her Forms of Public Worship ; and we find accordingly, that, seeking to "keep the happy mean between too much stiffness in refusing, and too much easiness...her Liturgy in the time of Edward the Sixth, upon jost and weighty considerations her thereunto moving, yielded to make such alterations in some particulars,... | |
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