| Andrew Snape, François de La Pilonnière, Thomas Sherlock, Benjamin Hoadly - Church and state - 1717 - 482 pages
...abiolute Vicegerant Authority, either ;or the Making new Laws, or interpreting Old Ones, o ju Igmg his Subjects, in Religious Matters, were lodged in...of the Church of Chrift, would not be the Kingdom of Chrift, but the Kingdom of thofe Men vefted with Cue h Authority. For, whoever rath fu -h an Authority... | |
| Benjamin Hoadly - Authority - 1717 - 92 pages
...Çonfciences or Religion of his PeoВ a ^ • pie. \ i ч A SERMON Treecb'J pie. For if this were io, that any fuch abfolute Vicegerent Authority, either...new Laws , or interpreting Old Ones., or judging his Subjetts, in Religiom Matters, were lodged in any Men upon Earth ; the Confequençe would be, that... | |
| Jared Sparks - Theology - 1823 - 396 pages
...judges over the consciences or religion of his people. For, if this were so, that any such absolute vicegerent authority, either for the making new laws,...religious matters, were lodged in any men upon earth ; the consequence would be, that what still retains the name of the church of Christ, would not be the kingdom... | |
| Benjamin Hoadly (bp. of Winchester.) - 1836 - 118 pages
...judges over the consciences or religion of his people. For if this were so, that any such absolute vicegerent authority, either for the making new laws...religious matters, were lodged in any men upon earth, the consequence would be, that what still relains the name of the Church of Christ, would not fie the kingdom... | |
| Joseph Angus - Church and state - 1839 - 286 pages
...judges over the consciences or religion of his people. For if this were so, that any such absolute vicegerent authority, either for the making new laws or interpreting old ones, or judging liis subjects in religious matters, were lodged in any men upon earth, the consequence would be, that... | |
| Tracts - Church and state - 1840 - 514 pages
...judges over the consciences or religion of his people. For if this were so, that any such absolute vicegerent authority, either for the making new laws,...matters, were lodged in any men upon earth, — the consequence would be, that what still retains the name of the church of Christ, would not be the kingdom... | |
| James Buchanan - Oxford movement - 1843 - 140 pages
...J Sewell's Christian Morals, p. 3. § JKL's Reply to Archbishop M'Gee's Charge, pp. 8-10. absolute vicegerent authority, either for the making new laws,...interpreting old ones, or judging His subjects in religions matters, were lodged in any men upon earth, the consequence would be, that what still retains... | |
| Leslie Stephen - England - 1876 - 496 pages
...his people. For if this were so that any such absolute vicegerent authority, either for the making of new laws, or interpreting old ones, or judging his...religious matters, were lodged in any men upon earth, the consequence would be that what still retains the name of the Church of Christ would not be the kingdom... | |
| John Martin Creed, J. S. Boys Smith - Church and state - 1934 - 352 pages
...Judges over the Consciences or Religion of his People. For if this were so, that any such absolute Vicegerent Authority, either for the making new Laws,...Religious Matters, were lodged in any Men upon Earth; the Consequence would be, that what still retains the Name of the Church of Christ, would not be the Kingdom... | |
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