The Church Quarterly Review, Том 17Spottiswoode, 1884 |
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... effect was to raise immensely the popularity of High Church views . A small majority of the Lords voted that the Commons had made good their articles of impeachment . But though Dr. Sacheverell was thus pronounced guilty , it was found ...
... effect was to raise immensely the popularity of High Church views . A small majority of the Lords voted that the Commons had made good their articles of impeachment . But though Dr. Sacheverell was thus pronounced guilty , it was found ...
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... effect of this was most disastrous . Atterbury , the leader of the High Church party , despairing of the Church of England under the Hanover Government , secretly transferred his allegiance to the exiled family , and from 1717 was their ...
... effect of this was most disastrous . Atterbury , the leader of the High Church party , despairing of the Church of England under the Hanover Government , secretly transferred his allegiance to the exiled family , and from 1717 was their ...
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... effect , that the Ridsdale judgment was right in its construction of that rubric , and that the question which he propounds must be answered in the negative . We proceed to consider , in the spirit which we have just indicated , the ...
... effect , that the Ridsdale judgment was right in its construction of that rubric , and that the question which he propounds must be answered in the negative . We proceed to consider , in the spirit which we have just indicated , the ...
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... effect ? That the question of ornaments is now to be set at rest by an exercise of power under the enabling clause ? Nothing of the sort , but simply this ; that the Queen had ordered him to see the existing laws and ordinances obeyed ...
... effect ? That the question of ornaments is now to be set at rest by an exercise of power under the enabling clause ? Nothing of the sort , but simply this ; that the Queen had ordered him to see the existing laws and ordinances obeyed ...
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... effect , is Mr. Wheatley Balme's contention . speaks of Parker as going forth from the Queen's presence ' armed at last with the Queen's authority ' ( p . 47 ) . In other words , his argument supposes the royal act of taking other order ...
... effect , is Mr. Wheatley Balme's contention . speaks of Parker as going forth from the Queen's presence ' armed at last with the Queen's authority ' ( p . 47 ) . In other words , his argument supposes the royal act of taking other order ...
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Страница 313 - Then spake Joshua to the Lord in the day when the Lord delivered up the Amorites before the children of Israel, and he said in the sight of Israel, Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon ; and thou, moon, in the valley of Ajalon.
Страница 383 - For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north: I will ascend above the heights of the clouds: I will be like the most High.
Страница 83 - I, to comfort him, bid him a' should not think of God, I hoped there was no need to trouble himself with any such thoughts yet. So a' bade me lay more clothes on his feet: I put my hand into the bed and felt them, and they were as cold as any stone; then I felt to his knees, and so upward, and upward, and all was as cold as any stone.
Страница 327 - And the Sun stood still, and the Moon stayed, until the people had avenged themselves upon their enemies: is not this written in the book of Jasher ? so the sun stood still in the midst of heaven, and hasted not to go down about a whole day. And there was no day like that, before it or after it, that the LORD hearkened unto the voice of a man : for the LORD fought for Israel.
Страница 48 - Sixth, until other order shall be therein taken by the authority of the Queen's Majesty, with the advice of her Commissioners appointed and authorised under the Great Seal of England for causes Ecclesiastical, or of the Metropolitan of this realm.
Страница 48 - England by the Authority of Parliament, in the second year of the reign of King Edward the Sixth1.
Страница 48 - Elizabeth (AD 1559) provided that " the Minister at the time of the Communion, and at all other times of his ministration, shall use such Ornaments in the Church as were in use by authority of Parliament in the second year of the reign of King Edward VI. according to the Act of Parliament set in the beginning of this Book.
Страница 324 - Why am I thus bereaved thy prime decree ? The sun to me is dark And silent as the moon, When she deserts the night, Hid in her vacant interlunar cave.
Страница 334 - And it shall come to pass in that day, saith the Lord God, that I will cause the sun to go down at noon, and I will darken the earth in the clear day...
Страница 172 - ... counteracting cause. Now in the case of an alleged miracle, the assertion is the exact opposite of this. It is, that the effect was defeated, not in the absence, but in consequence of a counteracting cause, namely, a direct interposition of an act of the will of some being, who has power over nature...