Realencyklopädie für protestantische Theologie und Kirche, Volume 4J.C. Hinrichs, 1898 |
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Page 352 - Presbyterians, Independents, all have here the same spirit of faith and prayer ; the same presence and answer ; they agree here, have no names of difference : pity it is it should be otherwise anywhere ! All that believe, have the real unity, which is most glorious ; because inward, and spiritual, in the Body, and to the Head...
Page 356 - That such as profess faith in God by Jesus Christ (though differing in judgment from the doctrine, worship or discipline publicly held forth) shall not be restrained from, but shall be protected in, the profession of the faith and exercise of their religion...
Page 357 - Rome and [of] the Pope himself, — you are bound, and they are loose.
Page 349 - Oh, what blasphemy is this! Because men that are without God in the world, and walk not with Him, know not what it is to pray or believe, and to receive returns from God, and to be spoken unto by the Spirit of God, — who speaks without a Written Word sometimes, yet according to it! God hath spoken heretofore in divers manners. Let him speak as He pleaseth.
Page 342 - Forasmuch as the king and queen's majesties, by consent of their parliament, have received the pope's authority within this realm, I am content to submit myself to their laws herein, and to take the pope for chief head of this church of England, so far as God's laws and the laws and customs of this realm will permit. THOMAS CRANMER.
Page 93 - Clerum abundanter lege divina Romanaque imbutum cantilena morem atque ordinem Romanae ecclesiae servare praecepit, quod usque ad id tempus in Mettensi ecclesia factum minime fuit.
Page 357 - Liberty of Conscience, and Liberty of the Subject, — two as glorious things to be contended for, as any that God hath given us; yet both these abused for the patronising of...
Page 345 - Recueil de plusieurs personnes qui ont constamment enduré la mort pour le nom de NSJC depuis...
Page 351 - I raised such men as had the fear of God before them, and made some conscience of what they did...
Page 42 - Quapropter secundum id quod unigenitus est, non habet fratres : secundum id autem quod primogenitus est, fratres vocare dignatus est omnes qui post ejus et per ejus primatum in Dei gratiam renascuntur per adoptionem filiorum, sicut apostolica disciplina commendat.