Claims of the Church of England on national supportJohn H. Batty, 1874 - 134 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 31 - and they gathered themselves together against Moses and against Aaron, and said unto them, Ye take too much upon you, seeing all the congregation are holy, every one of them, and the Lord is among them. Wherefore then lift ye up yourselves above the congregation of the Lord ? And when Moses heard it he fell on his face
الصفحة 54 - prerogative which we see to have been given always to all godly princes in holy scripture by God himself; that is, that they should rule all estates and degrees committed to their charge by God, whether they be ecclesiastical or temporal, and restrain with the civil sword the stubborn and evil doers.
الصفحة 6 - Put them in mind to be subject to principalities and powers, to obey magistrates, to be ready to every good work, to speak evil of no man, to be no brawlers, but gentle, showing all meekness unto all men
الصفحة 52 - The Queen's Majesty hath the chief power in this realm of England and other her dominions, unto whom the chief government of all estates of this realm, whether they be ecclesiastical or civil, in all causes doth appertain, and is not, nor ought to be, subject to any foreign jurisdiction.
الصفحة 119 - And the seventh angel sounded; and there were great voices in heaven, saying, the kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord and His Christ; and he shall reign for ever and ever
الصفحة 36 - Ye take too much upon you, seeing all the congregation are holy, every one of them, and the Lord is among them; wherefore, then, lift ye up yourselves above the congregation of the Lord 1
الصفحة 53 - Where we attribute to the Queen's Majesty the chief government (by which titles we understand the minds of some slanderous folks to be offended), we give not to our Princes the ministering either of God's Word or of the Sacraments, the which •thing the injunctions, also lately set forth by Elizabeth our Queen, do most plainly testify.
الصفحة 59 - the king as supreme, or unto governors, as unto them that are sent by him for the punishment of evildoers, and for the praise of them that do well
الصفحة 122 - The Church hath power to decree rites and ceremonies and authority in controversies of faith: and yet it is not lawful for the Church to ordain anything that is contrary to God's word written.
الصفحة 6 - the king as supreme; or unto governors as unto them that are sent by Him for the punishment of evil doers, and for the praise of them that do well [1 Pet. ii. 13, 14].