| Edward McCrady - 1916 - 366 páginas
...well as civil independence, "the different religious denominations of Christians in these States (NB) were left at full and equal liberty to MODEL AND ORGANIZE...THEIR RESPECTIVE CHURCHES, and forms of Worship, and DISCIPLINE,1 in such manner as they might judge most convenient for their future prosperity," etc.... | |
| Thomas Benjamin Neely - 1918 - 368 páginas
...formed, it said in the preface to its Prayer Book, which was ratified on the 16th of October, 1789 : " When in the course of divine Providence these American...Churches and forms of worship and discipline, in such a manner as they might judge most convenient for their future prosperity, consistently with the Constitution... | |
| 1919 - 540 páginas
...of Common Prayer, where it is said that by the gaining of our political independence "the different denominations of Christians in these States were left...judge most convenient for their future prosperity," there is no suggestion that by the exercise of this liberty these Christians may be imperiling the... | |
| 1919 - 666 páginas
...of Common Prayer, where it is said that by the gaining of our political independence "the different denominations of Christians in these States were left...judge most convenient for their future prosperity," there is no suggestion that by the exercise of this liberty these Christians may be imperiling the... | |
| Leighton Parks - 1922 - 296 páginas
...liberty as was enjoyed by "the different religious denominations of Christians in these States ... to model and organize their respective churches and...judge most convenient for their future prosperity." * That Bishop White seriously contemplated an abandonment of the Episcopacy is well known. See "The... | |
| Leighton Parks - 1922 - 296 páginas
...different religious denominations of Christians in these States ... to model and organize thenrespective churches and forms of worship and discipline in such...judge most convenient for their future prosperity." * That Bishop White seriously contemplated an abandonment of the Episcopacy is well known. See "The... | |
| Music Teachers National Association - 1916 - 332 páginas
...to the first American Prayer Book read : "But when in the course of Divine Providence these United States became independent with respect to civil government,...ecclesiastical independence was necessarily included." "The attention of this Church was in the first place drawn to those alterations in the Liturgy which... | |
| Daniel J. Meeter - 1993 - 228 páginas
...Book of the Church of England. The Episcopal preface points to the consequence of the Revolution that "the different religious denominations of Christians...they might judge most convenient for their future posterity; consistently with the constitution and laws of their country." The concluding paragraph... | |
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