The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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... that the Prayer Book of the Reformed English Church was more . Diversity and Liberty . 59 exceptionable than the formularies which 58 Ritual Uniformity a Protestant Innovation . The Bible; the Missal; and the Breviary 2 Vols.
... that the Prayer Book of the Reformed English Church was more . Diversity and Liberty . 59 exceptionable than the formularies which 58 Ritual Uniformity a Protestant Innovation . The Bible; the Missal; and the Breviary 2 Vols.
Page 59
... liberty . On the con- trary , it sanctioned the practice ; and , as we shall find , we in England were not denied this indefeasible and inalienable right . It is , therefore , an easy task to prove , that on the introduction of papal ...
... liberty . On the con- trary , it sanctioned the practice ; and , as we shall find , we in England were not denied this indefeasible and inalienable right . It is , therefore , an easy task to prove , that on the introduction of papal ...
Page 60
... liberty of ' varying the copies . ' * ( That the Book of Prayers then used was a guide , not a fetter , becomes self - evident from the law of Edgar , A.D. 960. He says , A priest should never celebrate mass without book ; but let ' the ...
... liberty of ' varying the copies . ' * ( That the Book of Prayers then used was a guide , not a fetter , becomes self - evident from the law of Edgar , A.D. 960. He says , A priest should never celebrate mass without book ; but let ' the ...
Page 61
... liberty to pray without any compulsory law ; but for which liberty , neither a feast nor a fast could ever have been appointed by the Church . With Edgar , it has been said by Milton , ' died all the Saxon ' glory . ' He left the ...
... liberty to pray without any compulsory law ; but for which liberty , neither a feast nor a fast could ever have been appointed by the Church . With Edgar , it has been said by Milton , ' died all the Saxon ' glory . ' He left the ...
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... liberty , by their own consent , took and kept them . " * And because the Service of the Church was thus taken , it gained the force it acquired . It became inwrought in all their habits of thought , mixed in with all their desires ...
... liberty , by their own consent , took and kept them . " * And because the Service of the Church was thus taken , it gained the force it acquired . It became inwrought in all their habits of thought , mixed in with all their desires ...
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