| Philip Schaff - 1877 - 948 sider
...points, in which the present differences lie, men of all sorts take the Articles of the Church of England to be for them; which is an argument again, that none of them intend any desertion of the Article* established. •That, therefore, in these both curious and unhappy differences,... | |
| Church of England articles - 1855 - 76 sider
...in which the present differences lie, men of all sorts tafee the Articles of the Church of England to be for them; which is an argument again, that none of them intend any desertion of the Articles established. That therefore in these both curious and unhappy differences,... | |
| Church of England - 1684 - 442 sider
...which the prefent differences lie, men of " all forts take the Articles oí the Church oí England to be for them, which is an argument again that none of them intend any deftrtion of the Articles efhbliihed. •» That therefore in thcfe both curious and unhappy differences,... | |
| Zachary Grey - 1736 - 450 sider
...which " the prefent Differences lie, Men of all Sorts take the " Articles [of the Church of England] to be for '* them : which is an Argument again, that...none of " them intend any defertion of the Articles eftabli/b'd. " [That therefore in thefe both curious and un" happy Differences, which have for fo many... | |
| William Harris - 1758 - 458 sider
...prefent differences lie, " men of all forts take the articles of the church ofEng" land to be for them j which is an argument again, *' that none of them intend any defertion of the articles " eftablifhed." King Charles I. thought it therefore a ' matter of comfort that all clergymen fubfcribed, not' withftanding... | |
| Richard Burn - 1797 - 640 sider
...differences " lie, men of all forts take the articles of the church of " England ZirtitltS. " England to be for them ; which is an argument again, " that...of the articles " eftablifhed : " That therefore in thefe both curious and unhappy " differences, which have for fo many hundred years in " different times... | |
| Church of England - 1808 - 354 sider
...which the,prefent differences lie, men of all forts take the Articles of the Church of England to he for them ; which is an argument again, that none of them intend any deferfim of the Articles ejlaUi/hed. That therefore in thefe both eurious and unhappy differ~ ences,... | |
| Church of England homilies - 1811 - 716 sider
...points, in which the present differences tie, men of all sorts take the Articles of the Church of England to be for them: which is an argument again, that none of them intend any desertion of the Articles established. That therefore in these both curious and unhappy differences,... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 510 sider
...points in which the present differences lie, men of all sorts take the articles of the church of England to be for them ; which is an argument again, that none of them intend any desertion of the articles established.' King Charles I. thought it therefore a matter of comfort that... | |
| Church of England - 1815 - 450 sider
...points, in which the present differences lie, men of all sorts take the Articles of the Church of England to be for them ; which is an argument again, that none of them intend any desertion of the Article* established. That therefore in these both furious and unhappy differences,... | |
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