| Edward Irving - End of the world - 1828 - 820 pages
...successors." (As above, chap, x.)—" The civil magistrate may not assume to himself the administration of the word and sacraments, or the power of the keys of the...the church; that the truth of God be kept pure and entire ; that all blasphemies and heresies be suppressed, all corruptions and abuses in worship or... | |
| Thomas Burton - Great Britain - 1828 - 564 pages
..." Confession of Faith." " The civil magistrate may not assume to himself the administration of the word and sacraments, or the power of the keys of the...the Church, that the truth of God be kept pure and entire, that all blasphemies and heresies be suppressed, all corruptions and abuses in worship and... | |
| Thomas Burton - Great Britain - 1828 - 564 pages
..." Confession of Faith." " The civil magistrate may not assume to himself the administration of the word and sacraments, or the power of the keys of the...the Church, that the truth of God be kept pure and entire, that all blasphemies and heresies be suppressed, all corruptions and abuses in worship and... | |
| Thomas Burton - Great Britain - 1828 - 584 pages
...Confession of Faith." •• The civil magistrate may not assume to himself the administration of the word and sacraments, or the power of the keys of the...preserved in the Church, that the truth of God be kepi pure and entire, that all blasphemies and heresies be suppressed, all corruptions and abuses in... | |
| Thomas Burton - Great Britain - 1828 - 562 pages
..." Confession of Faith." " The civil magistrate may not assume to himself the administration of the word and sacraments, or the power of the keys of the kingdom o^ heaven : yet he hath authority, and it is his duty, to take order that unity and peace be preserved... | |
| 1830 - 696 pages
...and necessary occasions. " Civil magistrates may not assume to themselves the administration of the word and sacraments; or the power of the keys of the kingdom of heaven; or, in the least, interfere in matters of faith. Yet, as nursing fathers, it is the duty of civil magistrates... | |
| Presbyterians - 1837 - 336 pages
...conscience.' Again, chap, xxiii. 3, 'The civil magistrate may not assume to himself the administration of the Word and Sacraments, or the power of the keys of the kingdom of lien. ven.' " It is perfectly evident, then, that the Confession allows no undue authority to the magistrate,... | |
| 1830 - 640 pages
...necessary occasions. "Civil magistrates may not assume to themselves the administration of the word »nd sacraments; or the power of the keys of the kingdom of heaven; or, in the least, interfere in matters of faith. Yet, as nursing fathers, it is the duly of civil magistrates... | |
| James Fisher - Westminster Assembly - 1831 - 408 pages
...reference to the church of Christ ? A. Although he " may not assume to himself the administration of the word and sacraments, or the power of the keys of the...the church; that the truth of God be kept pure and entire; that all blasphemies and heresies be suppressed; all corruptions and abuses in worship and... | |
| Andrew Coventry Dick, Voluntary Church Association, Edinburgh - Church and state - 1832 - 166 pages
...irreligion, impiety, profanity, and blasphemy."§ The Westminster Confession teaches, that the magistrate " hath authority, and it is his duty, to take order,...the Church, that the truth of God be kept pure and entire, that all blasphemies and heresies be suppressed, * Essay on the importance of Religious Establishments,... | |
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