The Validity of Anglican Ordinations Examined, Or, A Review of Certain Facts Regarding the Consecration of Mathew Parker, First Protestant Archbishop of CanterburyEugene Cummiskey, 1841 - 227 strán (strany) |
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... ( Heylin , p . 115. ) It is obvious that the Church , if left to itself , would never have re- formed , in the sense usually attached to the word . It was accordingly set aside ; and , although the State employed some worthless and ...
... ( Heylin , p . 115. ) It is obvious that the Church , if left to itself , would never have re- formed , in the sense usually attached to the word . It was accordingly set aside ; and , although the State employed some worthless and ...
Strana 29
... Heylin , " was by degrees to weaken the episcopal order , by forcing them from their strong hold of divine in- stitution , and making them no other than the King's ministers only , his ecclesiastical sheriffs , to execute his will and ...
... Heylin , " was by degrees to weaken the episcopal order , by forcing them from their strong hold of divine in- stitution , and making them no other than the King's ministers only , his ecclesiastical sheriffs , to execute his will and ...
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... , that a defender of the 39 articles , Mr. Rogers , wrote : - " None * Exposition , art . 23 , p . 260 . † Heylin , Appendix . p . 189 . but disorderly papists will say that order is a sacrament ANGLICAN ORDINATIONS . 33.
... , that a defender of the 39 articles , Mr. Rogers , wrote : - " None * Exposition , art . 23 , p . 260 . † Heylin , Appendix . p . 189 . but disorderly papists will say that order is a sacrament ANGLICAN ORDINATIONS . 33.
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... Heylin says : " it was approved of and con- firmed as a part thereof ( i . e . of the Book of Common Prayer ) by act of Parliament , An . 5. Edw . 6. cap . 1 . and of this book it is we find mention in the 36th article of Queen ...
... Heylin says : " it was approved of and con- firmed as a part thereof ( i . e . of the Book of Common Prayer ) by act of Parliament , An . 5. Edw . 6. cap . 1 . and of this book it is we find mention in the 36th article of Queen ...
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... Heylin , who says , " it was advised that the decision of the point should rather be referred to the following parliament , for fear that such a weighty matter might miscarry by a contrary jury , of whose either partiality , or ...
... Heylin , who says , " it was advised that the decision of the point should rather be referred to the following parliament , for fear that such a weighty matter might miscarry by a contrary jury , of whose either partiality , or ...
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17th of December according altar Anglican ordinations answer apostolical succession appears Archbishop of Canterbury Asaph's assertion authenticity authority Bath bishop elect bishop of Bath bishop of Landaff bishop of St Bonner Breve de privato Catholic bishops Catholic writers ceremony chapter Church of England clergy commission Common Prayer conferred confirmed conse consecrating bishops consecration at Lambeth controversy convocation Courayer Cranmer cration David's defect denied divines doctrine documents ecclesiastical Edward Edward VI English ordinations English Reformers episcopal consecration established Eucharist evidence fact of Parker's form of ordination Godwin Henry VIII Heylin Holy Ghost King Landaff Mason matter Matthew Parker mentioned ministers Nag's head never oath of supremacy opinion orders Parker's consecration Parliament prelates priesthood priests privato sigillo proof prove published question reader Receive the Holy referred Reformation regard reign Royal acts Rymer sacraments sacrifice says secration supposed consecration testimony tion validity Ward William Barlow words writ
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