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" ... we take comfort in this, that all clergymen within our realm have always most willingly subscribed to the Articles established; which is an argument to us that they all agree in the true, usual, literal meaning of the said Articles; and that even... "
Controversial Papers - Page 45
by William Henry Anderdon - 1878 - 207 pages
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The Creeds of Christendom: With a History and Critical Notes, Vol III

Philip Schaff - Church history - 1877 - 948 pages
...an argument to Us, that they all agree in the true, usual, literal meaning of the said Articles; and that even in those curious points, in which the present...again, that none of them intend any desertion of the Article* established. •That, therefore, in these both curious and unhappy differences, which have...
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Articles agreed upon by the archbishops and bishops ... and the whole clergy ...

Church of England articles - 1855 - 76 pages
...argument to Us, that they all agree in the true, usual, literal meaning of the said Articles ; and that even in those curious points, 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...
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A Collection of Articles, Injunctions, Canons, Orders, Ordinances, and ...

Church of England - Ecclesiastical law - 1684 - 442 pages
...points in 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,...
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An Impartial Examination of the Second Volume of Mr. Daniel Neal's History ...

Zachary Grey - England - 1736 - 450 pages
...Meaning of them, [the faid *' A rticles ;] and that in thofe curious Points, in which " the prefent Differences lie, Men of all Sorts take the " Articles...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,...
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The Book of common prayer, explained by a paraphrase at the bottom of each page

1779 - 688 pages
...Meaning of the faid Articles, and that even in thofe curious Points, in which the prefcnt DifFcrtnces lie, Men of all Sorts take the Articles of the Church of England to be for them j which is an Argument again, that noiic or them intend any Difertion of the Articles cftablifhed....
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Ecclesiastical Law, Volume 1

Richard Burn - Ecclesiastical law - 1797 - 640 pages
...prefent 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 none of them intend any defertion of the articles " eftablifhed : " That therefore in thefe both curious and unhappy " differences,...
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The Orthodox churchman's magazine; or, A Treasury of divine and ..., Volume 4

1803 - 474 pages
...be on their fide," fince it has been confidered by him as matter of rejoicing, that "men of allions take the articles of the church of England to be for them," and fince thefe fentiments have never been difavowed, it is fomething more than probable, that the...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 26

1805 - 752 pages
...which the prcfent dif. ferences lie, men of all forts take the articles of the Church of Eng, ¡and to be for them ; which is an argument again, that none of them intend any defertion of the articles eftablifhed. " That therefore in thcfe both curious and unhappy differences,...
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Churchman's Remembrancer: Being a Collection of Scarce and ..., Volume 1

1807 - 538 pages
...had patched it up. The Doctor quotes two parts of the DECLARATION. One of which ends thus. — " MOST MEN OF ALL SORTS TAKE " THE ARTICLES OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND " TO BE FOR THEM." — then adds what he says concerning the bishop of Chester. Afterwards he begins a second quotation...
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The Clergyman's Assistant, Or A Collection of Acts of Parliament, Forms and ...

Church of England - Ecclesiastical law - 1808 - 354 pages
...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,...
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