| Robert King - 1843 - 468 pages
...did not understand those languages; such an introduction of unknown tongues in public worship being "plainly repugnant to the Word of God and the custom of the primitive Church." At length Queen Elizabeth, or some of her best advisers, seem either to have despaired of success in... | |
| Thomas Vowler Short - 1843 - 398 pages
...each other, and to transfer their papers. The points of discussion were, 1. Whether it were contrary to the word of God and the custom of the primitive church, to use an unknown tongue in the public service, and administration of the sacraments. 2. Whether every... | |
| Arts - 1844 - 498 pages
...churches. The author founds his argument upon the 24lh article of the English church, which declares, " it is a thing plainly repugnant to the word of God,...have public prayer in the church, or to minister the sacrament in a tongue not understanded of the people." It appears from the evidence our author has... | |
| Religion - 1844 - 484 pages
...afterwards drawn up with reference to the subject; and the twenty-fourth, as it now stands, declares " that it is a thing plainly repugnant to the word of God...the custom of the primitive Church, to have public prayers in the Church or to minister the sacrament in a tongue not understanded of the people." This... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - Church statistics - 1844 - 762 pages
...ministering of baptism and of the Lord's Supper in a tongue not understood by the people, are matters plainly repugnant to the word of God, and the custom of the primitive church. XIV. Of Baptism and the Lord's Supper. — Baptism and the Lord's Supper, ordained by Christ, are not... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - 1844 - 754 pages
...ministering of baptism and of the Lord's Supper in a tongue not understood by the people, are matters plainly repugnant to the word of God, and the custom of the primitive church. XIV. Of Baptism and the Lord's Supper. — Baptism and the Lord's Supper, ordained by Christ, are not... | |
| London St. Giles, Cripplegate - 1845 - 828 pages
...— 28.) 2. The doctrine of the Reformed churche* concerning religious worship in a known tongue. " It is a thing plainly repugnant to the word of God...to have public prayer in the church, or to minister sacraments, in a tongue not understood by the people."* " Because the original tongues are not known... | |
| Thomas Ward - Reformation - 1845 - 498 pages
...to be done, unless some be present to interpret. Q. Eliz. XXIV. Of speaking in the Congregation in such a tongue as the People understandeth. — It...the custom of the primitive Church," to have public prayers in the church, or to minister the sacraments ill a tongue not understood by the people. K.... | |
| William James - 1845 - 894 pages
...such a Bishop, a bishop of that Anglo-Catholic Church which lays it down as a fundamental law, " that it is a thing plainly repugnant to the Word of God,...Church, to have public prayer in the church, or to administer the sacraments, in a tongue not understood of the people, is not alone false in itself,... | |
| Augustus Frederick Bayford - 1845 - 184 pages
...which Paul hath forbidden to be done, unless some be present to interpret." This is altered to — " It is a thing plainly repugnant to the word of God,...the custom of the primitive Church, to have public prayers in the Church, or to minister the Sacraments in a tongne not understood of the people. " The... | |
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