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" In Cranmer's paper, some singular opinions of his about the nature of ecclesiastical offices will be found; but as they are delivered by him with all possible modesty, so they were not established as the doctrine of the church, but laid aside as particular... "
The Apostolic Origin of Episcopacy Asserted: In a Series of Letters ... - Page 17
by John Bowden - 1808
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Dr. Brett's Vindication of Himself, from the Calumnies Thrown Upon Him in ...

Thomas Brett - 1715 - 454 pages
...Offices, will be found ; but as they are delivered by him -with all poffible Modefty, fa . THEY WERE NOT ESTABLISHED As THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH, BUT...LAID ASIDE As PARTICULAR CONCEITS OF His OWN: And it feems that afterwards he changed his Opinion, for he fubfcribed the Book .that -was foon after fet...
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A Collection of the Essays on the Subject of Episcopacy, which Originally ...

William Linn - Episcopacy - 1806 - 232 pages
...of ecclesiastical offices will be found; but as they are delivered by him with all possible modesty, so they are not established as the doctrine of the...Church, but laid aside as particular conceits of his ywn ; and it seems that afterwards he changed his opinion. For he subscribed the book that was soon...
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Letters Addressed to the Rev. Samuel Miller, D.D., in Reply to His Letters ...

Thomas Yardley How - Episcopacy - 1808 - 144 pages
...ecclesiastical offices will be found ; but as they are delivered by him with all possible modesty* so they were not established as the doctrine of the church, but...own ; and it seems that, afterwards, he changed his own opinion. For he sub* It is curious to observe the different points of light in which Doct. M. places...
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 42

1813 - 734 pages
...eeclefiaftical offices will be found; but as they were delivered by him wuli all poffible modefty, fo THEY WERE NOT ESTABLISHED AS THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH, BUT LAID ASIDE AS PARTICULAR CONCEITS OF ONE: and it fceins (there is in truth no doubt) that afterwards he changed his opinion, for he fubfcribed...
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[pt. 1]. Of the progress made in it during the reign of King Henry VIII

Gilbert Burnet - Reformation - 1816 - 720 pages
...offices will be found ; but, as they are delivered by hirn with all possible modesty, so they were not established as the doctrine of the church, but...is directly contrary to those opinions set down in these papers. Cranmer was for reducing these sacraments to two : but the popish party was then prevalent...
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The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ..., Volume 1, Issue 1

Gilbert Burnet - Great Britain - 1825 - 620 pages
...ecclesiastical offices will be found ; but as they are delivered by him with all possible modesty, so they were not established as the doctrine of the church, but...is directly contrary to those opinions set down in these papers. Cranmer was for VOL. I, PABT I. 2 K reducing the sacraments to two ; but the popish party...
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The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, Volume 1, Part 1

Gilbert Burnet - Reformation - 1829 - 788 pages
...delivered by him with all possible modesty, BOOK so they were not established as the doctrine of the in. . church, but laid aside as particular conceits of his...is directly contrary to those opinions set down in these papers. Cranmer was for reducing these sacraments to two : but the popish party was then prevalent...
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The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and ..., Volume 10

Theology - 1836 - 814 pages
...ecclesiastical offices, will be found ; but as they are delivered by him with all possible modesty, so they were not established as the doctrine of the church, but...opinion, for he subscribed the book that was soon afterwards set out, which is directly contrary to these opinions set down in these papers."f I confess...
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The New Englander, Volume 7

Criticism - 1849 - 660 pages
...ordination and the nature of ecclesiastical offices, but in regard to the number of the sacraments, " were not established as the doctrine of the church, but laid aside as particular conceits of his own." [Bnrnet, I, 465.] Burnet indeed considers Cranmer's subscription to that book as showing that he had...
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A Dissertation on the Validity of the Ordinations of the English,: And of ...

Pierre François Le Courayer - Anglican orders - 1844 - 512 pages
...Ecclesiastical Offices will be found ; but as they are delivered by him with all possible modesty, so they were not established as the doctrine of the Church, but...is directly contrary to those opinions set down in these Papers." And in short, he was so little firm in his errors on this head, that in some writings...
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