The offertory, and the duty of the legislature in the present relation between the poor and the state: briefly considered in a letter to George Palmer, Esq. M.PJ.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1842 - 20 oldal |
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8. oldal
... stipend ; finally , so turn themselves on all sides , that the clergy may at last say it to their sorrow , Their sowing and their mowing is nothing to us ! To pass by other things , as lost and gone by prescription , I shall make bold ...
... stipend ; finally , so turn themselves on all sides , that the clergy may at last say it to their sorrow , Their sowing and their mowing is nothing to us ! To pass by other things , as lost and gone by prescription , I shall make bold ...
9. oldal
... stipend . Let us , therefore , set about the business . What CHRIST did in the cause of divorce I conceive to be of great concernment ; first of all , to inquire how any matter stood in the beginning ! In the flux of time many things ...
... stipend . Let us , therefore , set about the business . What CHRIST did in the cause of divorce I conceive to be of great concernment ; first of all , to inquire how any matter stood in the beginning ! In the flux of time many things ...
15. oldal
... stipend , payment by the poll , or a rate upon houses , there will be many errors ; part will be con- cealed , part will be subtracted : I dare say , there will be no com- munication in all good things . Lastly , though all possible cau ...
... stipend , payment by the poll , or a rate upon houses , there will be many errors ; part will be con- cealed , part will be subtracted : I dare say , there will be no com- munication in all good things . Lastly , though all possible cau ...
16. oldal
... stipends are substituted in lieu of tithes , how many deceits , difficulties , complaints ? How many " weaknesses and unprofitablenesses ? " This , where tithes are yet entire , may easily induce us to this opinion , that they ought not ...
... stipends are substituted in lieu of tithes , how many deceits , difficulties , complaints ? How many " weaknesses and unprofitablenesses ? " This , where tithes are yet entire , may easily induce us to this opinion , that they ought not ...
21. oldal
... stipends and tithes , clergy and tithes , be reciprocal , as the expe- rienced in those laws are of opinion , then we may carry up this point a great deal higher , even to the second epistle of Calixtus the First , to the first epistle ...
... stipends and tithes , clergy and tithes , be reciprocal , as the expe- rienced in those laws are of opinion , then we may carry up this point a great deal higher , even to the second epistle of Calixtus the First , to the first epistle ...
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The Offertory and the Duty of the Legislature in the Present Relation ... Charles Miller Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2016 |
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ABROGATED alms ancient Apostles argument beginning Bishop blessing cause charity CHARLES Christ Christian Church civil clergy command Commissioners commonwealth communication concerning condition consider council custom Divine doth duties earth England equal essential faith fathers fruits give Gospel granted grounds habits hand Harlow hath holy honesty Honourable hope House increase institution king labourer late leave legislature LETTER Levites live LONDON Lord maintain matter Melchisedek MILLER mind ministers nature never obligation observed opinion Oxford paid PALL MALL parish Parliament paying tithes payment Perhaps Petitioner philosophy Poor Law prac practice present priests principle question reason receive reports respect reward rich RIVINGTON rule sacred social society speak stipend taken things thought tithes tribute true truth University whole
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21. oldal - Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites ! for ye pay tithe of mint, and anise, and cummin ; and have omitted the weightier matters of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith.
15. oldal - That your Petitioner desires to call the attention of your Right Honourable House to an Act called " An Act for the Commutation of Tithes in England and Wales," 6 and 7 William IV. c. 71. 3. That your Petitioner regards the provisions of this Act as injurious to the best interests of the Church and the country. 4. That Bishop Andrews has observed, that " two Patriarchs, — as many Prophets,— CHRIST, — His Apostles, — the whole Church,—Fathers,—Councils,—history,—both...
10. oldal - For the law made nothing perfect, but the bringing in of a better hope did; by the which we draw nigh unto God.
8. oldal - Let him that is taught in the word, communicate to him that teacheth, in all good things :" that is to say, in all manner of gratitude, to his ability.
15. oldal - When anything is granted for God, it is deemed in law to be granted to God; and whatsoever is granted to His Church, for His honour and the maintenance of his religion, is granted for and to God.
5. oldal - If God will be with me, and will keep me in this way that I go, and will give me bread to eat, and raiment to put on, so that I come again to my father's house in peace ; then shall the Lord be my God...
21. oldal - Scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites : for ye pay tithe of mint, and anise, and cummin, and have omitted the weightier matters of tb,e law, judgment, mercy, and faith : these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone.
23. oldal - Religion is to be supported, should the protection and patronage of the Government be withdrawn. Truth, indeed, will always support itself in the world by its native vigour; it will never die while heaven and earth last, but be handed down from saint to saint until the end of all things. But this was the case before our Lord came, and is still the case, as we may humbly trust, in heathen countries. My question concerns the...