The Works of Thomas Sharp, ...: In Six Volumes. ...Robert Horsfield, at the Crown in Ludgate-Street., 1763 |
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... taken the liberty in my own practice to depart from the Letter of the Laws , in all fuch in- stances I have likewife left you free to act according to your own difcretion and prudence . WERE I deftitute of this Apology for what I have ...
... taken the liberty in my own practice to depart from the Letter of the Laws , in all fuch in- stances I have likewife left you free to act according to your own difcretion and prudence . WERE I deftitute of this Apology for what I have ...
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... taken the matter in the two extremes ; and confidered where our obligations are at the higheft , and where they are at the lowest , or rather where they ceafe and determine . Now whatever falls between these two will make a third and a ...
... taken the matter in the two extremes ; and confidered where our obligations are at the higheft , and where they are at the lowest , or rather where they ceafe and determine . Now whatever falls between these two will make a third and a ...
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... taken with the ftanding Ecclefiaftical Laws , further than there is a good reason , and a peculiar expe- diency , as well as licence , given or pre- fumed thereupon , for taking it . THE Rules of Direction then which fol- low upon these ...
... taken with the ftanding Ecclefiaftical Laws , further than there is a good reason , and a peculiar expe- diency , as well as licence , given or pre- fumed thereupon , for taking it . THE Rules of Direction then which fol- low upon these ...
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... taken up too much of our time now . But I intend , with God's leave , hereafter , as future oppor- tunities may allow , to apply what is now faid in general to all the particular cafes , as well rubrical as canonical , in which we are ...
... taken up too much of our time now . But I intend , with God's leave , hereafter , as future oppor- tunities may allow , to apply what is now faid in general to all the particular cafes , as well rubrical as canonical , in which we are ...
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... taken laudable pains to recom- mend the public Offices both to Clergy and People , by fhewing their antiquity , and point- ing out their beauties ; yet they do not folve , or hardly attempt to folve , thofe difficulties that an ...
... taken laudable pains to recom- mend the public Offices both to Clergy and People , by fhewing their antiquity , and point- ing out their beauties ; yet they do not folve , or hardly attempt to folve , thofe difficulties that an ...
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Act of Uniformity adminiftred againſt alfo anſwer banns Baptifm baptized becauſe Biſhop cafes Canon Canon Law caſe cenfure Church claufe Clergy Cofins Common-Prayer Communion confent confequently Conftitutions cuftom Curates defign Difcourfes Difpenfations diftinction diocefe diſcharge doth Ecclefiaftical Laws Eliz enjoined eſpecially eſtabliſhed ex animo expreffion exprefs fafe faid fame fecond feem fenfe fermon ferve feveral fhall fhould fince firft firſt folemn fome fpecial ftand fubject fuch fufficient fuppofed hath himſelf Ibid inftance Injunctions intitled itſelf laft laſt leaſt lefs licence likewife Lord's prayer Marriage Minifters Miniftry moft moſt muſt neceffary neceffity Oath obferve obligation occafion Office Ordinary otherwiſe ourſelves paffed parish perfons prayer preach Preachers prefent prefumed preſcribed publick publiſhed purpoſe Queen queftion reafon refpect Rubric rule Sacrament ſay ſeems ſenſe ſhall Simoniacal Simony ſtand Strype's ſuch teftimony thefe themſelves ther theſe words thing thofe thoſe tion underſtood uſe whatſoever
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 80 - And here it is to be noted, that such Ornaments of the Church and of the Ministers thereof, at all Times of their Ministration, shall be retained, and be in use, as were in this Church of England, by the Authority of Parliament, in the Second Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth.
Seite 67 - Communion-time having a fair white linen cloth upon it, shall stand in the Body of the Church, or in the Chancel, where Morning and Evening Prayer are appointed to be said. And the Priest, standing at the North side of the Table, shall say the Lord's Prayer, with the Collect following, the people kneeling.
Seite 216 - ... in and throughout this act, is meant that prayer which is for others to come unto, or hear, either in common churches, or private chapels or oratories, commonly called the service of the church...
Seite 94 - Cain brought of the fruit of the ground an offering to the Lord. And Abel, he also brought of the firstlings of his flock and of the fat thereof.
Seite 71 - Then these five Prayers following are to be read here, except when the Litany is read ; and then only the two last are to be read, as they are there placed.
Seite 334 - ... such seemly habits, garments, and such square caps, as were most commonly and orderly received in the latter year of the reign of King Edward VI.
Seite 259 - Neither shall any minister, upon the like pain, under any pretence whatsoever, join any persons so licensed in marriage at any unseasonable times, but only between the hours of eight and twelve in the forenoon ; nor in any private place, but either in the said churches or chapels where one of them dwelleth, and likewise in time of Divine Service...
Seite 324 - ... to the edifying of the hearers, I am forced, with all humility, and yet plainly, to profess, that I cannot with safe conscience, and without the offence of the majesty of God, give my assent to the suppressing of the said exercises: much less can I send out any injunction for the utter and universal subversion of the same.
Seite 224 - Canon prefcribes as the conclufion of the prayer, and not the -whole prayer), or at leaft to leave out our titles by the...
Seite 334 - Item, Her majesty being desirous to have the prelacy and clergy of this realm to be had as well in outward reverence, as otherwise regarded for the worthiness of their ministries, and thinking it necessary to have them known to the people in all places and assemblies, both in the church and without, and thereby to receive the honour and estimation due to the special messengers and ministers of Almighty God ; willeth...