Where the Church must needs have some ordained, and neither hath nor can have possibly a bishop to ordain, in case of such necessity the ordinary institution of God hath given oftentimes, and may give place. And therefore we are not simply without exception... Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays - Página 173por Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1897Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1843 - 654 páginas
...ordained, and neither hath, nor can have possibly, a bishop to ordain ; in case of such necessity, the ordinary institution of God hath given oftentimes,...succession of bishops in every effectual ordination. These cases of inevitable necessity excepted, none may ordain but only bishops : by the imposition... | |
| Cortlandt Van Rensselaer, Presbyterian - 1843 - 70 páginas
...ordinations had oftentimes been effected without a Ui»hop to ordain, ' and therefore,' he says, ' we are not simply, without exception, to urge a lineal...succession of Bishops in every effectual ordination, Öüllmgfleet declares, that ' by the Ion »f records of the liriiiab churches, we cannot draw down... | |
| George Washington Doane - 1843 - 76 páginas
...ordinations had oftentimet been effected without a Biehop to ordain, ' and therefore,' he внув, ' we are not simply, without exception, to urge a lineal...continued succession of Bishops in every effectual ordinution. ätülingaeet declares, that ' by the lotl »f records of the British churches, we cannot... | |
| John Henry Hopkins - 1844 - 292 páginas
...have possibly, a bishop to ordain ; in case of such necessity, the ordinary institution of God hath oftentimes and may give place. And therefore, we are...succession of bishops in every effectual ordination. These cases of inevitable necessity excepted, none may ordain but only bishops." These principles,... | |
| William Carpenter Wisner - 1844 - 246 páginas
...Episcopalians, that ordination had frequently been effected without a bishop to ordain ; therefore, says he, " we are not simply without exception to urge a lineal descent of power from the Apostles by continued successions of bishops, in every effectual ordination." 4. There is no record which can be relied upon,... | |
| William Carpenter Wisner - 1844 - 188 páginas
...Episcopalians, that ordination had frequently been effected without a bishop to ordain ; therefore, says he, " we are not simply without exception to urge a lineal descent of power from the Apostles by continued successions of bishops, in every effectual ordination." 4. There is no record which can be relied upon,... | |
| William Davis Snodgrass - 1844 - 296 páginas
...ordinations have often occurred without a bishop to ordain, and says, — " We are not simply, and without exception, to urge a lineal descent of power from the apostles by a continued succession of bishops in every effectual ordination." Bishop Hoadley's opinion is thus... | |
| Daniel Wilson - 1845 - 586 páginas
...some ordained, and neither hath nor can have possibly a bishop to ordain ; in case of such necessity, the ordinary institution of God hath given often-times, and may give, place." And so all our greatest bishops and divines from the Reformation downwards ; as Mr. Goode in his incomparable... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1846 - 782 páginas
...may give place. And therefore we are not simply with out exception to urge a lineal descent ofpower time amply prove that the Parliament and all its...friends were filled with grief and dismay. Lord Nugent inter' rupted in ways much less respectable. For example, let us suppose — and we are sure that no... | |
| 1846 - 312 páginas
...sometimes be very just and sufficient reason to allow ordination made without a Bishop. And tlK'rcfore we are not simply, without exception, to urge a lineal descent of power from the apostles, by continual succession of Bishops, in every effectual ordination." " Let the Bishops continually bear... | |
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