The Ecclesiologist, Band 16Stevenson, 1858 |
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... natures - which naturalistic principles must always fail in reaching , for the simple reason that there is nothing like it in all nature . Men can- not here copy or imitate , simply because there is nothing from which to copy their ...
... natures - which naturalistic principles must always fail in reaching , for the simple reason that there is nothing like it in all nature . Men can- not here copy or imitate , simply because there is nothing from which to copy their ...
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... nature that its real character could not be ascertained at the time by those who were present , there will al- ways be danger , at any rate , of his version falling below the true dignity of his original , even if he is not guilty of ...
... nature that its real character could not be ascertained at the time by those who were present , there will al- ways be danger , at any rate , of his version falling below the true dignity of his original , even if he is not guilty of ...
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... nature as to be , in the modern view , liable to be called in question , -some of them to be peremptorily banished as in the nature of things impossible : it may very fairly be doubted whether the mode , which a rigid regard to his ...
... nature as to be , in the modern view , liable to be called in question , -some of them to be peremptorily banished as in the nature of things impossible : it may very fairly be doubted whether the mode , which a rigid regard to his ...
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... nature of the act , which makes it an act of heroism , or may show it to be one which calls for the severest condemnation . The same act done by different men may be of a very different nature : what in the one may be an act of mere ...
... nature of the act , which makes it an act of heroism , or may show it to be one which calls for the severest condemnation . The same act done by different men may be of a very different nature : what in the one may be an act of mere ...
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... is the most accurate rendering of outward details , to give its true character to an event so palpably above nature as the Resurrection . S. DEINIOL'S , HAWARDEN . THE destruction of a church 8 Some Remarks on Glass Painting .
... is the most accurate rendering of outward details , to give its true character to an event so palpably above nature as the Resurrection . S. DEINIOL'S , HAWARDEN . THE destruction of a church 8 Some Remarks on Glass Painting .
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Seite 376 - O thou afflicted, tossed with tempest, and not comforted, behold, I will lay thy stones with fair colours, and lay thy foundations with sapphires. And I will make thy windows of agates, and thy gates of carbuncles, and all thy borders of pleasant stones.
Seite 247 - Then so many as shall be partakers of the holy communion shall tarry still in the quire, or in some convenient place nigh the quire, the men on the one side, and the women on the other side. All other (that mind not to receive the said holy communion) shall depart out of the quire, except the Ministers and Clerks.
Seite 293 - ... having no lawful or reasonable excuse to be absent, endeavour themselves to resort to their parish Church or Chapel accustomed, or upon reasonable let thereof, to some usual place where common Prayer, and such Service of God shall be used in such time of let upon every Sunday, and other days ordained and used to be kept as holy days.
Seite 249 - ... the old superstitious opinions of the popish mass, and to the right use of the Lord's supper, we exhort the curates, church-wardens, and questmen here present, to erect and set up the Lord's board after the form of an honest table, decently covered, in such place of the quire or chancel, as shall be thought most meet by their discretion and agreement, so that the ministers, with the communicants, may have their place separated from the rest of the people; and to take down and abolish all other...
Seite 250 - And although I would exhort every good Christian man often to receive the holy communion, yet I do not recite all these things to the intent that I would in this corrupt world, when men live so ungodly as they do, that the old canons should be restored again, which command every man present to receive the communion with the priest : which canons, if they were now used, I fear that many would receive it unworthily. But I speak them to...
Seite 299 - And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, that the several good laws and statutes of this realm which have been formerly made, and are now in force for the uniformity of Prayer and administration of the Sacraments, within this realm of England, and places aforesaid, shall stand in full force and strength, to all intents and purposes whatsoever, for the establishing and confirming of the said book, intituled the Book of Common Prayer, &c.
Seite 249 - ... wishing a godly unity to be observed in all our diocese, and for that the form of a table may more move and turn the simple from the old superstitious opinions of the Popish Mass, and to the right use of the Lord's Supper, we exhort the Curates, Churchwardens, and Questmen here present, to erect and set up the Lord's board after the form of an honest table, decently covered...
Seite 291 - And whereas you» offend God so sore in refusing this holy banquet, I admonish, exhort, and beseech you, that unto this unkindness ye will not add any more. Which...
Seite 246 - Sacrament should be ministered to all Christian people under both the kinds of bread and wine, than under the form of bread only : and also it is more agreeable to the first institution of Christ, and to the usage of the Apostles, and the Primitive Church, that the people being present should receive the same with the Priest, than that the Priest should receive it alone...
Seite 293 - Baptist next coming, all and every person and persons inhabiting within this realm, or any other the queen's majesty's dominions, shall diligently and faithfully, having no lawful or reasonable excuse to be absent, endeavour themselves to resort to their parish church or chapel accustomed, or upon reasonable let thereof, to some usual place where common prayer and such service of God shall be used in such time of let, upon every Sunday and other days ordained and used to be kept as holy days...