| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 580 pagina’s
...never find any such thing : but that God had left the like liberty to the Church government, as he had done to the civil government ; to be varied according to time, and place, aud accidents, which nevertheless his high and divine providence doth order and dispose. For all civil... | |
| Thomas Martin - 1835 - 392 pagina’s
...revolving the Scriptures, he could never find any such thing, and contends that it was left open, like civil government, to be varied according to time, and place, and accidents. He then examines the government of bishops, the liturgy, ceremonies, and subscription, offering also... | |
| Gerhard Tersteegen - 1837 - 332 pagina’s
...discipline for all churches) : but that God had left the like liberty to the Church Government as lie had done to the Civil Government; to be varied according to time, and place, and accidtmts, which nevertheless hU high and divine providence doth order and dispose."— Lord Bacon.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 898 pagina’s
...never find any such thing : but that God had left the like liberty to the church government, as he had done to the civil government ; to be varied according...monarchies and kingdoms, senates and seignories,|| the popular states, and connnunalties, are lawful, and! where they are planted ought to be maintained)!... | |
| John Hoppus - 1839 - 634 pagina’s
...(the Apostles.)' — Stillingfleet. Iren. p. 346 et passim. liberty to the church government, as he had done to the civil government, to be varied according...high and divine providence doth order and dispose. In church matters, doctrine is immutable, and so are the general rules of government ; but for rites... | |
| 1840 - 732 pagina’s
...left the like liberty to the church government that he hath done to the civil government, to be raised according to time and place, and accidents which,...high and divine providence doth order and dispose. So likewise in church matters, the substance of doctrine is immutable, and so are the general rules... | |
| 1840 - 742 pagina’s
...left the like liberty to the church government that he hath done to the civil government, to be raised according to time and place, and accidents which,...high and divine providence doth order and dispose. So likewise in church matters, the substance of doctrine is immutable, and so are the general rules... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 612 pagina’s
...left the like liberty to the church government, as he had done to the civil government ; to be varit-d according to time, and place, and accidents, which...free: so that monarchies and kingdoms, senates and scignories, popular states, and communalities, are lawful, and where they are planted ought to be maintained... | |
| Edward O'Brien (barrister-at-law.) - 1842 - 330 pagina’s
...prescript out of the word of God ; but that God had left the like liberty in the church government that he had done to the civil government, to be varied according...high and divine Providence doth order and dispose." Yet he does not therefore deny that uniformity, if it could be had, were an excellent mean towards... | |
| John BROWN (Minister of Langton.) - 1842 - 584 pagina’s
...Scriptures, I could never find, but that God had left the like liberty to the church government, as he had done to the' civil government, to be varied according to time, and place, and accidents. The substance of doctrine is immutable, and so are the general rules of government ; but for rites... | |
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