| 1848 - 596 pages
...prevent an irreligious man •from occupying that high station. *' The magistrate hath authority, und it is his duty to take order, that unity and peace be preserved in the church, .and that the truth of God be kept pure and entire." " Yet infidelity, or difference in religion, doth... | |
| 1848 - 916 pages
...an undoubted truth, that " 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 heaven ;" even as we believe that " the t Lord Jesus, as King and Head of his Church, hath therein appointed... | |
| George Douglas Campbell (8th duke of Argyll.) - 1849 - 420 pages
...sacraments," nor the " power of the Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven." But it proceeds to say that " he has authority, and it is his duty to take order that unity...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... | |
| Bible - 1849 - 704 pages
...necessary occasions.« III. 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.1' Yet as nursing fathers, it is the duty of civil... | |
| John England - 1849 - 508 pages
...article of chapter xxiii. after declaring that civil magistrates may not assume the administration of the word and sacraments, or the power of the keys of the kingdom of heaven, (I should like to know what they mean by this phrase.) or in the least interfere in matters of faith... | |
| James Hamilton - 1849 - 196 pages
...civil magistrate .;" and " that the civil magistrate may not assume to himself administration of the Word and Sacraments, or the power of the keys of the kingdom of heaven." They believed that the Act establishing the Church had made the spiritual courts the final jifdge in... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., Isaac Watts - Bible - 1849 - 746 pages
...necessary occasions.4 III. 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;6 or, in the least, interfere in matters of faith.7 Yet as nursing fathers, it is the duty of... | |
| Free Church of Scotland - 1860 - 488 pages
...say to this man, Go, III. 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... | |
| Patrick M'Farlan - Scotland - 1850 - 160 pages
...the civil magistrate.' * ' The civil magistrate may not assume to himself the administration of the word and sacraments, or the power of the keys of the...take order that unity and peace be preserved in the church—that the truth of God be kept pure and entire—that all blasphemies and heresies be suppressed—all... | |
| James Bryce (D.D.) - 1850 - 460 pages
...is declared in this particular chapter of the statute-law of Scotland, that the civil 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 ; all corruptions and abuses in worship and... | |
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