| William Magan Campion - 1870 - 436 pages
...remedied by inch change : So on the other aide, the particular forras of Divine worship, and the Hites and Ceremonies appointed to be used therein, being...in their own nature indifferent, and alterable, and во acknowledged ; it is but reasonable, that upon weighty and important considerations, according... | |
| Henry Allden Nash - 1871 - 140 pages
...appointed by human authority, as the sign of the cross in baptism, the use of the ring in. marriage, ' being things in their own nature indifferent and alterable, and so acknowledged.' I/iturgy. — The word XetTovpyia is used in classical Greek of any ministration or work of a public... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - Christianity - 1872 - 448 pages
...rule that ' the particular forms of divine worship, and the rites and ceremonies appointed to be read therein, being things in their own nature indifferent...reasonable, that upon weighty and important considerations, such changes should be made therein as seem either necessary or expedient." — P. 234. Very well ;... | |
| Theology - 1872 - 832 pages
...absoluteness of the Bishop of Lincoln. In the preface to their re-revised Service-book, they say : "It is but reasonable that upon weighty and important...various exigencies of times and occasions, such changes .inJ alterations should be made therein (the rites, rubrics, and ceremonies "f the Church) as to those... | |
| 1874 - 1020 pages
...manifest by the use of language which no rational or orthodox Churchman can with decency object to. " It is but reasonable that upon weighty and important considerations, according to the various exigency of times and occasions, such changes and alterations should be made (in the particular forms... | |
| Seward Brice - Ecclesiastical law - 1875 - 730 pages
...were intended to be remedied by such change : So on the other side, the particular Forms of Divine Worship, and the Rites, and Ceremonies appointed to...important considerations, according to the various exigency of times and occasions, such changes and alterations should be made therein, as to those that... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1875 - 858 pages
...is affirmed that rites and ceremonies, beiiw in their nature " things indifferent," may be chinked upon weighty and important considerations, according...to the various exigencies of times and occasions: And whereat. A large number of the clergy and of the faithful laity ol the Church of Kngliud are of... | |
| Church of England, Edward VI (King of England) - 1877 - 604 pages
...were intended to be remedied by such change : So on the other side, the particular Forms of Divine worship, and the Rites, and Ceremonies appointed to...important considerations, according to the various exigency of times and occasions, such changes and alterations should be made therein, as to those that... | |
| James Hildyard - 1879 - 466 pages
...as follows: — "That it is the opinion of this House, that whereas the particular forms of Divine Worship, and the rites and ceremonies appointed to be used therein, being things in their own nature indiiferent and alterable, and so acknowledged, it is but reasonable that upon weighty and important... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - Bible - 1879 - 508 pages
...too much stiffness in refusing, and of too much laxness in admitting, any variation from it " — and it " is but reasonable, that upon weighty and important considerations, according to the various exigency of times and occasions, such chanijes and alterations should be made therein, as to those... | |
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