If any man shall take away from the words," &c. With good and religious reason therefore all protestant churches with one consent, and particularly the church of England in her thirty-nine articles, art. 6th, 19th, 20th, 21st, and elsewhere, maintain... The Prose Works of John Milton: With a Life of the Author, Interspersed with ... - Page 260by John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806Full view - About this book
| William Hales - Bible - 1830 - 1222 pages
...XIX, XX, xxi, and elsewhere, maintain these two points as the main principles of true religion. " I. That the rule of true religion is the WORD OF GOD only. " II. And that their faith ought not to be an implicit faith ; that is, to believe, though as the Church... | |
| Luke Howard - 1833 - 418 pages
...Church of England in her thirty-nine articles, Art. 6, 19, 20, 21 — and elsewhere — maintains these two points as the main principles of true religion,...that is, to believe (though as the Church believes) against or without express authority of Scripture." Prose Works 4to. vol. 2. p. 138. " Heresy is a... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - MILTON, JOHN, 1608-1674 - 1833 - 440 pages
...England, in her Thirty-nine Articles. Articles 6th, 19th, 20th, 21st, and elsewhere, maintain these two points as the main principles of true religion,...that is to believe though as the church believes, against or without express authority from Scripture." His exposure of the system of Popery is in his... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - Authors, English - 1833 - 316 pages
...Thirty-nine Articles, and elsewhere, maintain these two points, as. the main principles oftrue reh'gion, that the rule of true religion is the word of God...that is to believe though as the church believes, against or without express authority from Scripture." In confirmation of this statement, he refers... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - Poets, English - 1833 - 422 pages
...and particularly the Church of England, in her Thirty-nine Articles, and elsewhere, maintain these two points, as the main principles of true religion,...word of God only, and that their faith ought not to he an implicit faith; that is to believe though as the church believes, against or without express... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - Poets, English - 1833 - 320 pages
...one'consent, undpurtimlitrlylhe Church of England, in Her Thirty-nine Articles, and elsewhere, maintain these two points, as the main principles of true religion,...the word of God only, and that their faith ought not tq be an implicit faith ; that is to believe though as the church believes, against or without express... | |
| Joseph Ivimey - Poets, English - 1833 - 314 pages
...main principles of true religion, thalHie rule of true religion is, the word of God only ; and mat their faith ought not to be an implicit faith, that is to believe though as the church believes, against or without express authority from Scripture"^ Bus exposure of the system of Popery is in his... | |
| William Turner - Unitarian Universalist churches - 1840 - 444 pages
...Religion, Heresy, Schism, and Toleration') all Protestant churches, with one consent, maintain these two points as the main principles of true religion,...that is, to believe, though, as the church believes, without or against express authority of scripture. And if all Protestants, as universally as they hold... | |
| Philip CATER - 1844 - 136 pages
...therefore the Church of England in her 6, 19, SO and SI articles— and elsewhere— maintains these two points as the main principles of true religion,—...that Is to believe (though as the church believes) against or without express authority of scripture. Milton's Prate Workt, rot. 3, p. 138, " How do we... | |
| 1844 - 806 pages
...church of England in her thirty-nine articles, art. 6th, 19th, 20th, 21st, and elsewhere, maintain these two points, as the main principles of true religion;...that is to believe, though as the church believes, against or without express authority of scripture. And if all protestants, as universally as they hold... | |
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