History of St. Andrews: Episcopal, Monastic, Academic, and Civil, Comprising the Principal Part of the Ecclesiastical History of Scotland, from the Earliest Age Till the Present Time, Band 1

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W. Tait, 1843 - 476 Seiten
 

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Seite 458 - No one shall run on the Sabbath day, or walk in his garden or elsewhere, except reverently to and from meeting. "No one shall travel, cook victuals, make beds, sweep house, cut hair, or shave, on the Sabbath day.
Seite 429 - Grace be with you, mercy, and peace, from God the Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the Father, in truth and love.
Seite 400 - Ireland ; no man shall be accounted or taken to be a lawful Bishop, Priest, or Deacon in the United Church of England and Ireland, or suffered to execute any of the said Functions, except he be called, tried, examined, and admitted thereunto, according to the Form hereafter following, or hath had formerly Episcopal Consecration, or Ordination.
Seite 327 - Therefore, as ye would escape eternal death, be no longer seduced by the lies of bishops, abbots, friars, monks, and the rest of that sect of Antichrist, but depend only upon Jesus Christ and his mercy, that so ye may be delivered from condemnation.
Seite 335 - Richart, and another servant, lifted up to the pulpit, where he behovit to lean, at his first entrie ; bot er he haid done with his sermone, he was sa active and vigorous that he was lyk to ding the pulpit in blads, and flie out of it.
Seite 386 - Ballanden, his servant, holding up the other oxter (armpit) from the abbey to the parish kirk, and, by the said Richard and another servant, lifted up to the pulpit where he behoved to lean at his first entry ; but ere he had done with his sermon, he was so active and vigorous that he was like to ding the pulpit in blads (splinters) and fly out of it.
Seite 407 - John was beginning the prayer, the king's majesty commanded him to stop ; whereupon he gave a knock on the pulpit, using an exclamation in these terms : " This day shall bear witness against you in the day of the Lord. Woe be to thee, O Edinburgh ! for the last of thy plagues shall be worse than the first !" After having uttered these words, he passed down from the pulpit, and, together with the whole wives in the kirk, removed out of the same.
Seite 426 - I must tell you, there are two kings and two kingdoms in Scotland: there is King James, the head of the commonwealth, and there is Christ Jesus, the King of the Church, whose subject James the Sixth is, and of whose kingdom he is not a king, nor a lord, nor a head, but
Seite 451 - Moreover, to kings, princes, rulers, and magistrates, we affirm that chiefly and most principally the conservation and purgation of the religion appertained ; so that not only they are appointed for civil policy, but also for maintenance of the true religion, and for suppressing of idolatry and superstition...
Seite 295 - ... to spoil and turn upside down the cardinal's town of St. Andrew's, as the upper stone may be the nether, and not one stick stand by another, sparing no creature alive within the same, specially such as either in friendship or blood be allied to the cardinal.

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