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,... History of St. Andrews: Episcopal, Monastic, Academic, and Civil, Comprising ... - Seite 451von Charles Jobson Lyon - 1843 - 476 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Scotland. Court of Session - 1826 - 826 Seiten
...chapter of the Confession of Faith for that year, cpntains in particular this clause : — ' Moreover, to kings. ' princes, rulers, and magistrates, we affirm...most principally, the conservation and purgation ' of the religion appertains ; so that not only they are ' appointed for civil policy, but also for maintenance... | |
| Edward Irving - 1828 - 820 Seiten
...sword, to the praise and defence of good men, and to revenge and punish all open malefactors. Moreover, to kings, princes, rulers, and magistrates, we affirm,...principally the conservation and purgation of religion appertain : so that not only they are appointed for civil policy, but also for the maintenance of the... | |
| John Collinson - 1836 - 186 Seiten
...confession of the early Scotch Reformers, which was sanctioned by the ScottishParliament : — " Moreover to kings, princes, rulers, and magistrates, we affirm...most principally the conservation and purgation of the religion appertains, so that not only they are appointed for civil policy, but also for maintenance... | |
| 1840 - 694 Seiten
...to do; for the Confession of Faith of 1067, which was still one of their standards, declared, — " To kings, princes, rulers, and magistrates, we affirm,...idolatrie. And therefore we confess and avow, that such as resist a supreme power doing that quhilk appertains to his charge, do resist God his ordinance,... | |
| Jean François Salvard, Peter Hall - 1842 - 710 Seiten
...praise and defence of good men, and to revenge and punish all malefactors. 1 Pet. ii. 14. Moreover, to kings, princes, rulers, and magistrates, we affirm...most principally the conservation and purgation of the religion appertained ; so that not only they are appointed for civil policy, but also for maintenance... | |
| 1842 - 498 Seiten
...sword, to the praise and defence of good men, and to revenge and punish all open malefactors. Moreover, to kings, princes, rulers, and magistrates, we affirm, that chiefly and most principally the reformation and purgation of religion appertains; so that not only they are appointed for civil policy,... | |
| George Gillespie - 1844 - 300 Seiten
...general, I hold with the large Confession of Faith of the Church of Scotland, art. 25 : "' Moreover to kings, princes, rulers, and magistrates, we affirm,...chiefly and most principally, the conservation and the purgation of the religion appertains; so that not only they are appointed for civil policy, but... | |
| Independent Whig, Andrew SCOTT (Member of the Merchant Company, Edinburgh.) - 1845 - 420 Seiten
...ratified by the Estates of Parliament, 17th July 1560, are found the following passages: — " Moreover, to kings, princes, rulers, and magistrates, we affirm,...most principally the conservation and purgation of the religion appertain; so that not only they are appointed for civil policy, but also for maintenance... | |
| 1850 - 622 Seiten
...sanction of the first parliament of the Reformation :— 234 THE DCRB OF ABOTLL'e ESSAY. ' Moreorer, to kings, princes, rulers, and magistrates, we affirm that chiefly and most principally the reformation and purgation of the religion appertains ; so that not only are they appointed for civil... | |
| 1860 - 588 Seiten
...magistrate. In the First Scottish Confession of 1 560, it is laid down under this headArticle xxiv., "To kings, princes, rulers, and magistrates we affirm...most principally the conservation and purgation of the religion appertaineth, so that not only they are appointed for civil policy, but also for maintenance... | |
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