The which our duty being well considered, we do promise, before the majesty of God and His Congregation, that we (by His grace) shall with all diligence continually apply our whole power, substance, and our very lives, to maintain, set forward, and establish... The history of England, by D. Hume, continued by T. Smollett, and to the ... - Página 449por David Hume - 1859Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| William Roscoe Estep - 1986 - 354 páginas
...congregation, that we (by his grace) shall with all diligence continually apply our whole power, substance, and our very lives, to maintain, set forward, and establish...word of God and his Congregation; and shall labour at our possibility to have faithful Ministers purely and truly to minister Christ's Evangel and Sacraments... | |
| John Knox - 1994 - 308 páginas
...Congregation, that we (by His grace) shall with all diligence continually apply our whole power, substance and our very lives, to maintain, set forward and establish...Word of God and His Congregation; and shall labour at our possibility to have faithful ministers purely and truly to minister Christ's Evangel and sacraments... | |
| Philip Benedict - 2008 - 696 páginas
...through a sworn oath and banded together "to strive in our Master's cause, even unto the death ... to maintain, set forward and establish the most blessed word of God and his Congregation," to obtain faithful ministers, and to keep and defend them. Shortly thereafter, a council of "the Lords... | |
| Magnus Magnusson - 2003 - 798 páginas
...Protestant Congregation in Scotland. In this document, they swore to 'apply our whole power, substance and our very lives to maintain, set forward and establish...the most blessed word of God and his Congregation'. The main signatory was Archibald, fourth Earl of Argyll; one of the others was James Douglas, fourth... | |
| Robert S. Rait - 750 páginas
...was accelerated. In December 1557 the first Covenant was signed, a ' band ' pledging its signatories 'to maintain, set forward, and establish the most blessed word of God' and to labour for the institution and support of ' faithful ministers purely and truly to minister Christ's... | |
| Robert Mackie - 1955 - 298 páginas
...progress was rapid. In December 1557 the first Covenant was KreSation signed, pledging its signatories 'to maintain, set forward, and establish the most blessed word of God.' The 'Congregation of Jesus Christ,' or 'Lords of the Congregation,' as the new organization came to... | |
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