The Works of the Right Reverend John England: First Bishop of Charleston, Volume 6Arthur H. Clarke, 1908 - Theology |
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... proper number of esquires ; their service during life , was the payment for their land . Hence , they held by free service , the land was called a benefice , they were called freeholders . But if the peer wished to have his domain ...
... proper number of esquires ; their service during life , was the payment for their land . Hence , they held by free service , the land was called a benefice , they were called freeholders . But if the peer wished to have his domain ...
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... proper independence of the people ? If you have forgotten this , I have not ; and Ireland remembers it . I take two views of this pensioning system : I see it not only con- curred in , but actually brought forward by the most insidious ...
... proper independence of the people ? If you have forgotten this , I have not ; and Ireland remembers it . I take two views of this pensioning system : I see it not only con- curred in , but actually brought forward by the most insidious ...
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... proper person for the office . Next , it desired that , when it should be necessary , they should appoint a dissenting minister , who should be a fit and proper person for the office , to be the Protestant dissenting chaplain , and in ...
... proper person for the office . Next , it desired that , when it should be necessary , they should appoint a dissenting minister , who should be a fit and proper person for the office , to be the Protestant dissenting chaplain , and in ...
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... proper to be chaplain . The act had been drawn so as studiously to omit the words fit and proper before the description of the person to be Catholic chaplain , and to insert them before the Protestant , but even if they were inserted in ...
... proper to be chaplain . The act had been drawn so as studiously to omit the words fit and proper before the description of the person to be Catholic chaplain , and to insert them before the Protestant , but even if they were inserted in ...
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... proper place as members of the state , and that , although it would not be right to demand anything from them , it would be pol- icy in the Catholics to allow an interference in church concerns to government , in order to obtain a ...
... proper place as members of the state , and that , although it would not be right to demand anything from them , it would be pol- icy in the Catholics to allow an interference in church concerns to government , in order to obtain a ...
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Page 156 - They shall take up serpents ; and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.
Page 327 - I also affirm that the power of Indulgences was left by Christ in the Church, and that the use of them is most wholesome to Christian people.
Page 307 - As the Father hath sent me, I also send you. When he had said this, he breathed on them ; and he said to them : Receive ye the Holy Ghost : whose sins you shall forgive, they are forgiven them ; and whose sins you shall retain, they are retained.
Page 295 - How can this man give us his flesh to eat? Then Jesus said to them: Amen, amen I say unto you: except you eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, you shall not have life in you.
Page 251 - For it is a .shame even to speak of those things which are done of them in secret.
Page 250 - The night is far spent, the day is at hand : let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light. Let us walk honestly, as in the day; not in rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.
Page 266 - Having therefore, brethren, boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus, by a new and living way which he hath consecrated for us, through the veil, that is to say, his flesh : and having an high priest over the house of God ; let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience, and our bodies washed with pure water.
Page 286 - Brethren, be followers together of me, and mark them which walk so as ye have us for an ensample. (For many walk, of whom I have told you often, and now tell you even weeping, that they are the enemies of the cross of Christ, whose end is destruction, whose God is their belly, and whose glory is in their shame, who mind earthly things...
Page 244 - Yea, the Lord will answer and say unto his people, Behold, I will send you corn, and wine, and oil, and ye shall be satisfied therewith : and I will no more make you a reproach among the heathen...
Page 258 - Be not solicitous therefore, saying: What shall we eat, or what shall we drink, or wherewith shall we be clothed ? For after all these things do the heathens seek. For your Father knoweth that you have need of all these things. And be not lifted up on high. Seek ye therefore first the kingdom of God, and his justice, and all these things shall be added unto you.