The Church has the right to interpret these Articles, and, subject to the safeguards for deliberate action and legislation provided by the Church itself, to modify or add to them, but always consistently with the first Article hereof, adherence to which,... The Quarterly Review - Page 218edited by - 1920Full view - About this book
| Philip Schaff - 1919 - 990 pages
...without loss of its identity on terms which this Church finds to be consistent with these Articles. VIII. The Church has the right to interpret these Articles,...modify or add to them; but always consistently with tho provisions of the first Article hereof, adherence to which, as interpreted by the Church, is essential... | |
| Great Britain - 1922 - 606 pages
...without loss of its identity on terms which this Church finds to be consistent with these Articles. VIII. The Church has the right to interpret these Articles,...modify or add to them; but always consistently with the provisions of the first Article hereof, adherence to which, as interpreted by the Church, is essential... | |
| Henry Bettenson - 1963 - 372 pages
...jurisdiction. V. This Church has the inherent right, free from interference by civil authority, but under the safeguards for deliberate action and legislation provided by the Church itself, to frame and adopt irs subordinate standards, to declare the sense in which it understands its Confession... | |
| J. F. Maclear - 1995 - 534 pages
...jurisdiction. V. This Church has the inherent right, free from interference by civil authority, but under the safeguards for deliberate action and legislation provided by the Church itself, to frame or adopt its subordinate standards, to declare the sense in which it understands its Confession... | |
| Hildegard Warnink - 2001 - 290 pages
...without loss of its identity on terms which this Church finds to be consistent with these Articles. VIII. The Church has the right to interpret these Articles,...modify or add to them; but always consistently with the provisions of the first Article hereof, adherence to which, as interpreted by the Church, is essential... | |
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