| Kenneth John Emerson Graham - 1994 - 260 sider
...profitable to increase knowledge among the ministers, and tendeth to the edifying of the hearers, — I am forced, with all humility, and yet plainly, to profess, that I cannot with safe conscience, and without the offence of the majesty of God, give my assent to the suppressing of the said exercises. (386) The... | |
| Charles R. Bambach - 1995 - 316 sider
...profitable to increase knowledge among the ministers, and tendeth to the edifying of the hearers, — I am forced, with all humility, and yet plainly, to profess, that I cannot with safe conscience, and without the offence of the majesty of God, give my assent to the suppressing of the said exercises. (386) The... | |
| Penry Williams - 1998 - 650 sider
...reasons for refusing. 'I cannot', he told Elizabeth, 'with safe conscience and without the offence of the majesty of God give my assent to the suppressing of the said exercises . . . Bear with me, I beseech you, Madam, if I choose rather to offend your earthly majesty, than to... | |
| David Loades - 2006 - 452 sider
...to Thomas Cooper, bishop of Lincoln (1577), Strype, Annals of the Reformation, ii, p. ill. 46. 'I am forced with all humility and yet plainly to profess that I cannot with safe conscience and without the offence of the majesty of God, give my assent to the suppressing of the said exercises', J. Strype,... | |
| Robert Zaller - 2007 - 844 sider
...yet plainely to confesse that I cannot with a safe conscience and without the offence of the majestie of God give my assent to the suppressing of the said exercises; much less can I send out an iniunction for the vtter and universall subvertion of the same. I saie with Paule, I have no power... | |
| Robert Tudur Jones, Kenneth Dix, Alan Ruston - 2006 - 448 sider
...profitable to increase knowledge among ministers, and tendeth to the edifying of the hearers, - I am forced, with all humility, and yet plainly, to profess, that I cannot with safe conscience, and without the offence of the majesty of God, give my assent to the suppressing of the said exercises: much less... | |
| Samuel Hopkins - 1876 - 554 sider
...humility and yet plainly, to profess, that / cannot with safe conscience, and ^v^tttout the offence of the Majesty of God, give my assent to the suppressing of the said exercises. Much less can I send out Injunctions for the utter and universal subversion of the same If it be your Majesty's pleasure, for... | |
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