| Thomas Brett - 1715 - 454 pages
...far from being condemned j that it received a New Approbation, f and was declared to be agree~^ able to the Word of GOD, and the Primitive Church, . very comfortable to all good People defiring to live in Chriftian Converfation, and moft profitable to the State of this Realm. But if... | |
| Richard Cobbe - 1766 - 162 pages
...reign, anno 1548, when the book of Common Prayer was at firft compiled, terming it; " The " form of a very godly order, agreeable to the *' word of GOD,...primitive Church, very *• comfortable to all good people defiring to live " in Chriftlan converfation, and moft profitable " to the eftate of this realm, upon... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1787 - 712 pages
...prayer and adminirtration of (acraments, to be ufed in th- mother tongue, within the Church of England, agreeable to the word of God and the primitive Church, very comfortable to all good people defiring to live in Chriflian conveifation, and mod profirable to the eflate of this realm." As this... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 452 pages
...fervice ; yet the very aft of parliament which authorized that alteration, calls king Edward's " a ven- godly order, agreeable to the word of God and the primitive church, and very comfortable to all good people deiinng to live in Chnftian couverfation." . Vof. XVIII. Part... | |
| Charles Daubeny - Evangelicalism - 1803 - 498 pages
...eftablifhed it, fpeaks of the former Service-book'in the following honourable manner: — That it was " a very godly order, agreeable to the word of GOD and the Primitive * COLLIER, p. 153. f COLLIER. J HEYLIN Hift. p. 107. Church," and that the review of it had been occaConed... | |
| Literature, Modern - 1804 - 548 pages
...altered : but the An of Parliament which, in 1552, finally eftablifhed it, fpeaks of the firft book as " a very godly order, agreeable to the word of God, and the Primitive Church;" and accounts for the review of it by " divers doubts having arifen for the fafhion and manner of the... | |
| 1824 - 452 pages
...political salvo, first, That there was nothing contained in the said book, the Liturgy, but what was agreeable to the word of God and the primitive Church [.'!] very comfortable to all good people desirin" to live in Christian conversation, ana most profitable to the estate of this realm. And secondly,... | |
| Theology - 1825 - 600 pages
...prayer, and administration of sacraments, agreeable to the word of God, and the Primitive Church, and very comfortable to all good people desiring to live in Christian conversation." The petition, indeed, no more implies the doctrine of transubstantiation, than the words used by our... | |
| Theology - 1825 - 600 pages
...prayer, and administration of sacraments, agreeable to the word of God, and the Primitive Church, and very comfortable to all good people desiring to live in Christian conversation." The petition, indeed, no mort* implies the doctrine of transubstantiation, than the words used by our... | |
| Charles Dodd - Catholics - 1839 - 584 pages
...common prayer book, authorized by a parliament in the second and third years of this reign, is called 'a very godly order, agreeable to the word of God,...live in Christian conversation, and most profitable for the estate of this realm.' Thus Bucer's and Calvin's animadversions are, in effect, declared frivolous,... | |
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