| Daniel Neal, Edward Parsons - 1811 - 802 trang
...human power, because therein we cannot omit, or exceed a tittle of. what our conscience •dictates to be .the mind of God, without wilful sin ; nevertheless...the -house to confirm these resolutions. November ; "B, both houses agreed to the addition of some new proportions. AS, 1 • For the due observation... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1837 - 716 trang
...worship, are not at all intrusted by us to any human power, because therein we cannot omit or exceed a tittle of what our consciences dictate to be the...it be not compulsive, is left to their discretion -f." Here was a fair plan of accommodation, but no ordinance was brought into the house to confirm... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1837 - 742 trang
...worship, are not at all intrusted by us to any human power, because therein we cannot omit or exceed a tittle of what our consciences dictate to be the...without wilful sin ; nevertheless, the public way of instructin g the nation, so it be not compulsive, is left to their discretion -f-." rTerc was a fair... | |
| John Buxton, Marsden - 1854 - 494 trang
...human power, because therein we cannot admit or exceed a tittle of what our consciences dictate to he the mind of God without wilful sin. Nevertheless,...instructing the nation (so it be not compulsive) is referred to the parliament's discretion." This paper was presented in November, 1647. t Thus explained,... | |
| Daniel Neal, John Overton Choules - 1855 - 574 trang
...worship are not at all intrusted by us to any human power, because therein we cannot omit or exceed a tittle of what our consciences dictate to be the...nation, so it be not compulsive, is left to their discretion."t Here was a fair plan of accommodation, but no ordinance was brought into the House to... | |
| James Kendall Hosmer - 1888 - 644 trang
...worship, are not at all intrusted by us to any human power, because therein we cannot admit or exceed a tittle of what our consciences dictate to be the...instructing the nation, so it be not compulsive, is referred to their discretion." Other limitations are, that there shall be no impressing of men for... | |
| James Kendall Hosmer - 1890 - 856 trang
...worship, are not at all intrusted by us to :iny human power, because therein we cannot admit or exceed a tittle of what our consciences dictate to be the...instructing the nation, so it be not compulsive, is referred to their discretion." Other limitations are, that there shall be no impressing of men for... | |
| James Kendall Hosmer - 1890 - 452 trang
...worship, are not at all intrusted by us to any human power, because therein we cannot admit or exceed a tittle of what our consciences dictate to be the...instructing the nation, so it be not compulsive, is referred to their discretion." Other limitations are, that there shall be no impressing of men for... | |
| Sir William Clarke - 1891 - 554 trang
...Worship, are not at all intrusted by ua to any humane power, becanse therein we cannot remit or exceed a tittle of what our consciences dictate to be the mind of God, without wilfnll sin: nevertheless the publikt way of instructing the nation (so it be not compulsive) is referred... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1891 - 752 trang
...worship are not at all entrusted by us to any human power, because therein we cannot remit or exceed a tittle of what our consciences dictate to be the mind of God ie in March in every other year. APPENDIX. 609 without wilful sin : nevertheless the public way of... | |
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