| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1897 - 586 sider
...Christian perfection was attainable in this world of sin, was tantamount to the assertion of a claim ' that the true God, or the Eternal Majesty, dwells in the creature, and nowhere else.'1 An excuse was all that was 1 Fox's first imprisonment at Nottingham in 1649 was in consequence... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1903 - 376 sider
...Christian perfection was attainable in this world of sin, was tantamount to the assertion of a claim ' that the true God, or the Eternal Majesty, dwells in the creature, and nowhere else.' l An excuse was all that was wanted. Fox 1 Fox's first imprisonment at Nottingham in 1649 was in consequence... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1903 - 416 sider
...Christian perfection was attainable in this world of sin, was tantamount to the assertion of a claim ' that the true God, or the Eternal Majesty, dwells in the creature, and nowhere else.'1 An excuse was all that was wanted. Fox 1 Fox's first imprisonment at Nottingham in 1649 was... | |
| Norman Penney - 1907 - 466 sider
...affirmed himself or any other mere creature to be very God or to be infinite or almighty or equal with God, or that the true God or the eternal Majesty dwells in the creature and nowhere else ; or (2) affirmed that acts of gross immorality were indifferent or even positively religious. George Fox... | |
| 1907 - 446 sider
...affirmed himself or any other mere creature to be very God or to be infinite or almighty or equal with God, or that the true God or the eternal Majesty dwells in the creature and nowhere else ; or (2) affirmed that acts of gross immorality were indifferent or even positively religious. George Fox... | |
| England and Wales, Great Britain - 1911 - 1484 sider
...or any other meer Creature, to be very God, or to be Infinite or Almighty, or in Honor, Excellency, Majesty and Power to be equal, and the same with the...or the Eternal Majesty dwells in the Creature and no where else ; or whosoever shall deny the Holiness and Righteousness of God, or shall presume as... | |
| Rosemary Moore - 2010 - 336 sider
...maintained "him or her self ... to be very God, or to be Inftuire or Almighty, or in Honor, Excellency, Majesty and Power to be equal, and the same with the true God, or that the true God. or the Erernal Majesty dwells in the Creature and nowhere else." See CH Firth and RS Rait, Acts and Ordinantes... | |
| Ronald Paulson - 2003 - 460 sider
...or any other mere creature, to be very God, or to be infinite or almighty, or in honor, excellency, majesty and power to be equal and the same with the...shall deny the holiness and righteousness of God. In 165 1 , for example, a Ranter, one John Robins, was prosecuted and imprisoned for declaring that... | |
| Tristram Stuart - 2007 - 692 sider
...Act's criminalisation of anyone maintaining 'him or her self, or any other meer Creature, to be very God ... or that the true God, or the Eternal Majesty dwells in the Creature [ie the created universe] and no where else'.40 Robins was not the only one preaching such blasphemies.... | |
| Ariel Hessayon - 2007 - 508 sider
...maintaining that the soul of man is of the essence of God, Tany could thereby be accused of professing that 'the true God, or the Eternal Majesty dwells in the Creature and no where else' - and thus that the 'meer Creature' was 'very God'.58 The sixth charge reproached Tany... | |
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