| 1836 - 590 pages
...But I conclude, that, according to my simple judgement, this kind of proceeding is too much favouring of the Romish inquisition, and is rather a device...charitable instruction that I thought was intended. If these poor ministers should, in some few points, have any scrupulous conceptions fit to be removed,... | |
| Thomas Fuller - Great Britain - 1837 - 888 pages
...But I conclude, that, according to my simple judgment, this kind of proceeding is too much savouring the Romish Inquisition, and is rather a device to seek for offenders than to reform any. This was not that charitable instruction that I thought was intended if these poor ministers should in some... | |
| Henry Stebbing - Church history - 1842 - 516 pages
...but I conclude that, according to my simple judgment, this kind of proceeding is too much savouring the Romish inquisition, and is rather a device to seek for offenders than to reform any. This was not that charitable instruction that I thought was intended, if these poor ministers should in... | |
| Samuel Hopkins - Great Britain - 1860 - 544 pages
...conclude that, according to my simple judgment, this kind of proceeding is too much savoring of the Komish Inquisition ; and is rather a device to seek for offenders,...charitable way, to send them to answer to your common Eegister upon so many Articles at one instant, without any commodity of instruction by your Eegister,... | |
| Samuel Hopkins - Great Britain - 1860 - 552 pages
...But I conclude that, according to my simple judgment, this kind of proceeding is too much savoring of the Romish Inquisition ; and is rather a device...This is not the charitable instruction that I thought ieas intended. If those poor ministers should in some few points have any scrupulous conceptions meet... | |
| William Hendry Stowell, Sir Daniel Wilson - Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony) - 1888 - 622 pages
...According to my simple judgment, this kind of proceeding is too much savouring the Romish Inqui.'irion, and is rather a device to seek for offenders than to reform any."* The King of the Scott (Jamet VI.) at the tarnt time wrote to Ills " dearest sister and cousin," Queen... | |
| Douglas Campbell - England - 1892 - 582 pages
...cures, being far unmeet for any offices in the Church." this kind of proceeding is too much savoring of the Romish Inquisition; and is rather a device...charitable instruction that I thought was intended."— July 1st, 1584, Strype's "Whitgift," App. book Hi. No. 9. * Neal. AYLMER, BISHOP OF LONDON, AND HIS... | |
| George Walter Prothero - Constitutional history - 1894 - 604 pages
...subscribed to the three articles demanded of all ministers (see above, Whitgiffi Articles, VI.), &c. of the Romish inquisition, and is rather a device...charitable instruction that I thought was intended ... It may be, as I said, the canonists may maintain this proceeding by rules of their laws, but though... | |
| George Walter Prothero - Constitutional history - 1898 - 646 pages
...W/tidjift'i Articlts, VI.), &c. 214 Elizabeth. [issa. of the Romish inquisition, and is rather a de-rice to seek for offenders than to reform any. This is...charitable instruction that I thought was intended ... It may be, as I said, the canonists may maintain this proceeding by rules of their laws, but though... | |
| George Walter Prothero - Constitutional history - 1913 - 640 pages
...Whitgift's Articles, VI.), &o. of the Eomish inquisition, and is rather a device to seek for offenders tlmn to reform any. This is not the charitable instruction that I thought was intended ... It may be, as I said, the canonists may maintain this proceeding by rales of their laws, but though... | |
| |