Authorised Report of the Church CongressDeighton, Bell, 1864 |
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... matters of religion . This The ground , however , had been tried . The Manchester Church Defence Association , from their knowledge of the public feeling , did not hesitate to invite the Congress to meet in Manchester , * and the ...
... matters of religion . This The ground , however , had been tried . The Manchester Church Defence Association , from their knowledge of the public feeling , did not hesitate to invite the Congress to meet in Manchester , * and the ...
Página vi
... matter ; on the other hand , it was impossible to pass over those questions of pressing and perpetual interest which had been already treated in the two preceding meetings . Manchester is the last place where a Church Congress could ...
... matter ; on the other hand , it was impossible to pass over those questions of pressing and perpetual interest which had been already treated in the two preceding meetings . Manchester is the last place where a Church Congress could ...
Página vii
... matter the published report will be a full justification of their proceedings . In consequence of the admission of the public to the galleries of the hall at a low rate of payment , the evening meetings were of a more mixed character ...
... matter the published report will be a full justification of their proceedings . In consequence of the admission of the public to the galleries of the hall at a low rate of payment , the evening meetings were of a more mixed character ...
Página viii
... matters of the deepest religious moment , if not with perfect agreement on all points , yet with forbearance and charity , and with an increase of mutual harmony , respect , and affection . The enemies of the Church have unconsciously ...
... matters of the deepest religious moment , if not with perfect agreement on all points , yet with forbearance and charity , and with an increase of mutual harmony , respect , and affection . The enemies of the Church have unconsciously ...
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... matters . Such instruction too much neglected by the clergy in sermons and otherwise . The clergy ought to mix with their people in social meetings and amusements . Might learn much in this way . Might influence laymen of character to ...
... matters . Such instruction too much neglected by the clergy in sermons and otherwise . The clergy ought to mix with their people in social meetings and amusements . Might learn much in this way . Might influence laymen of character to ...
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Página 91 - He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the LORD; and that which he hath given will he pay him again.
Página 67 - That the Book of Common Prayer, and of Ordering of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons, containeth in it nothing contrary to the word of God, and that it may lawfully so be used, and that he himself will use the form in the said book prescribed in public prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and none other.
Página 61 - The Table, at the Communion-time having a fair white linen cloth upon it, shall stand in the Body of the Church, or in the Chancel, where Morning and Evening Prayer are appointed to be said.
Página 123 - Asia, that we were pressed out of measure, above strength, insomuch that we despaired even of life ; but we had the sentence of death in ourselves, that we should not trust in ourselves, but in God which raiseth the dead ; who delivered us from so great a death, and doth deliver ; in whom we trust that he will yet deliver us...
Página 138 - If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things?
Página 67 - I, AB, do declare my unfeigned assent and consent to all and everything contained and prescribed in and by the Book entitled the Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church, according to the use of the Church of England; together with the Psalter, or Psalms of David, printed as they are to be sung or said in Churches ; and the form or manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons.
Página 242 - For as we have many members In one body, and all members have not the same office: So we, being many, are one body in Christ and every one members one of another.
Página 65 - Then saith he unto his disciples, ' The harvest truly is plenteous, but ' the labourers are few ; pray ye therefore the ' Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth
Página 126 - Ireland ; and that the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government of the said united church shall be and shall remain in full force for ever, as the same are now by law established for the church of England ; and that the continuance and preservation of the said united church, as the established church of England and Ireland...
Página 129 - THE Romish doctrine concerning purgatory, pardons, worshipping, and adoration, as well of images, as of reliques, and also invocation of saints, is a fond thing vainly invented, and grounded upon no warranty of Scripture, but rather repugnant to the word of God.