And were liturgies and public forms of service so framed, as that they admitted not of particular and private fancies, but contained only such things as in which all Christians do agree, schisms on opinion were utterly vanished. For consider of all the... Political and agricultural subjects - Page 160by Richard Watson - 1815Full view - About this book
| Sir Henry Craik - English literature - 1913 - 624 pages
...only such things, as in which all Christians do agree, schisms on opinion were utterly vanished. For consider of all the liturgies that are or ever have...public service and honour of God shall no ways suffer : whereas to load our public forms with the private fancies upon which we differ, is the most sovereign... | |
| John William Allen - Church and state - 1644 - 700 pages
...found in More's Utopia. 1 Of Dealing with erring Christians. Works, II, p. 66. ' Ibid., p. 67. 239 'Consider of all the liturgies that are or ever have...public service and honour of God shall no ways suffer; whereas to load our public forms with the private fancies upon which we differ, is the most sovereign... | |
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