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" Scriptures, and the rest are the expressions of the first and purest ages ; so that whoever takes exception at these must quarrel with the language of the Holy Ghost, and fall out with the Church in her greatest innocence ; and in the opinion of the most... "
A Rational Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of ... - Page 34
by Charles Wheatly - 1802 - 531 pages
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 14

1799 - 746 pages
...church in her greateft innocence ¡ and in the opinion of the moft impartial and excellent Grotius (who was no member of, nor had any obligation to this church) the Englifh liturgy comes fo near to thf primitive pattern, that none of the reformed churches can com- . Ttz pare' rare wiih ¡t,. .Wlipçver...
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The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and Other ...

1809 - 674 pages
...the Church in her greateft innocence; and in the opinion of the moft impartial and excellent Grotius, (who was no member of, nor had any obligation to,...that none of the reformed churches can compare with it." It will readily be fuppofed that a fabric like this, of fuch majefty and utility, of fuch harmony...
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A Letter to the Right Rev. Henry Bathurst, D.D. Lord Bishop of Norwich:: On ...

William Firth - 1813 - 130 pages
...(who was »o Member of, nor had any obligation to this Church) f the English Liturgy comes so near the primitive pattern, that none of the Reformed Churches can Compare with it.' Again, he says, * In the Prayers a scholar a scholar can discern close logic, pleasing rhetoric,...
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Elements of Christian Theology: Containing Proofs of the ..., Volume 2

George Tomline - 1818 - 608 pages
...church in her greatest innocence; and in the opinion of the most impartial and excellent (i rot ins (who was no member of, nor had any obligation to, this church) the English liturgy comes so near to die primitive pattern, that none of the reformed churches can compare...
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Miscellanies, Volumes 1-2

Richard Warner - 1819 - 418 pages
...in her " greatest innocence ; and in the opinion of " the most impartial tuid excellent Grotius, " (who was no member of, nor had any " obligation to, this church,) the English " Liturgy comes so near to the primitive " pattein, that none of the reformedM churches can...
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A Theological Dictionary: Containing Definitions of All Religious Terms, a ...

Charles Buck - 1821 - 616 pages
...in the opinion of the most impartial Grotius (who was no member of this church,) " it comes so near the primitive pattern, that none of the reformed churches can compare with it." See LITUROYI The greatest part of the inhabitants of England are firofeaedly members of this church...
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A Theological Dictionary: Containing Definitions of All Religious Terms, a ...

Charles Buck - 1829 - 614 pages
...the opinion of the most impartial Grotius (who was no member of this church,) '• it conies so near the primitive pattern, that none of the reformed churches can compare with it." See LITURGY. The greatest part of the inhabitants of England arc- professedly member of this church...
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The Episcopal Manual: Being Intended as a Summary Explanation of the ...

William Holland Wilmer - 1829 - 258 pages
...the first and purest ages; and it is the opinion of the rfiost impartial and most excellent Grotius, (who was no member of, nor had any obligation to, this church) that the English liturgy comes so near to the primitive pattern, that none of the reformed churches...
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An apology for the Church of England, in reply to ... those who dissent from ...

James Bassnett Mills - 1831 - 434 pages
...the Church in her greatest innocence, and in the opinion of the most impartial and excellent Grotius (who was no member of, nor had any obligation to this Church) the English Liturgy comes so near to the primitive pattern, that none ol the Reformed Church« call compare...
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A Theological Dictionary: Containing Definitions of All Religious Terms ...

Charles Buck - 1831 - 1158 pages
...in the opinion H the most impartial Grotius (who was no member of this church,) " it comes so near the primitive pattern, that none of the reformed churches can compare "with it." See LITURGY. The greatest part of the inhabitants "f England are professedly members of this church;...
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