GENERAL Councils may not be gathered together without the commandment and will of Princes. And when they be gathered together, (forasmuch as they be an assembly of men, whereof all be not governed with the Spirit and Word of God,) they may err, and sometimes... The Edinburgh Review - Side 2841841Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Robert Hannaford - 1996 - 172 sider
...22. ibid., p.247. 23. ibid., p.266. 24. Jewel, op. cit., Vol.II, p.996. 25. ibid., Vol.III, P .176f. be an assembly of men, whereof all be not governed...even in things pertaining unto God. Wherefore things ordained by them as necessary to salvation have neither strength nor authority, unless it may be declared... | |
| Paul F. M. Zahl - 1998 - 128 sider
...1571, 1662 text of this Article, omitted in the version of 1801, reads as follows: "General Councils may not be gathered together •without the commandment...even in things pertaining unto God. Wherefore things ordained by them as necessary to salvation have neither strength nor authority, unless it may be declared... | |
| Thomas C. Pfizenmaier - 1997 - 256 sider
...of scripture what is repugnant to another. Clarke believed, That even General Councils,—(forasmuch as they be an assembly of men, whereof all be not governed with the Spirit and Word of God,) may err, and sometimes have erred, even in things pertaining unto God: Wherefore things ordained by... | |
| W. B. Patterson - 2000 - 432 sider
...statement of belief, authorized by Convocation in 1563 and by the queen in 1571, "General Councils may not be gathered together without the commandment and will of Princes." The article added that councils "may err, and sometimes have erred." 153 The authority of general councils... | |
| John E. Booty, Stephen Sykes, Jonathan Knight - 1998 - 542 sider
...the authoritative view of 1563, ratified by Parliament in 1571: General Councils may not be gathered without the commandment and will of Princes. And when...even in things pertaining unto God. Wherefore things ordained by them as necessary to salvation have neither strength nor authority, unless it may be declared... | |
| John E. Booty, Stephen Sykes, Jonathan Knight - 1998 - 542 sider
...the authoritative view of 1563, ratified by Parliament in 1571: General Councils may not be gathered without the commandment and will of Princes. And when...even in things pertaining unto God. Wherefore things ordained by them as necessary to salvation have neither strength nor authority, unless it may be declared... | |
| Paul D. L. Avis - 2002 - 422 sider
...early fifteenth century that Article XXI of the Thirty-Nine Articles insists that 'General Councils may not be gathered together without the commandment and will of princes'. When he suffered degradation from his office under Mary, Cranmer presented a formal appeal from the... | |
| Robert Newton Flew - 2002 - 160 sider
...of the Infallibility of the Church can be held in the face of Article XXI ("General Councils . . . may err and sometimes have erred, even in things pertaining unto God."). Great offence has been given in the East by Article XIX ("As the Church of Jerusalem, Alexandria and... | |
| Gerald Lewis Bray - 2004 - 682 sider
...believed for necessity of salvation. 22. (21) Of the Authority of General Councils General councils may not be gathered together without the commandment...when they be gathered together, forasmuch as they shall be an assembly of men, whereof all be not governed with the Spirit and Word of God, they may... | |
| John Fenwick - 2004 - 374 sider
..."Spouse and Body of Christ"'. XXI Of the Authority of General Councils The statement that Councils 'may not be gathered together without the commandment and will of Princes' is omitted. XXV Of the Sacraments As might be expected, this has been more substantially reworked,... | |
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