| BCP7205 - Religion - 1984 - 1042 pages
...lawful for the Church to ordain any thing that is contrary to God's Word written, neither may it so expound one place of Scripture, that it be repugnant to another. Wherefore, although the Church be a w1tness and a keeper of Holy Writ, yet, as it ought not to decree any thing against the same, so besides... | |
| 394 pages
...expound one place of Scripture, that it he repugnant to another. Wherefore, although the Church he a witness and a keeper of holy Writ, yet, as it ought not to decree any thing against the same, so hesides the same ought it not to enforce any thing to he helieved for necessity of Salvation. XXI.... | |
| S. M. Waddams - History - 1992 - 400 pages
...lawful for the Church to ordain anything that is contrary to God's Word written, neither may it so expound one place of Scripture, that it be repugnant...keeper of Holy Writ, yet, as it ought not to decree anything as against the same, so besides the same ought it not to enforce any thing to be believed... | |
| Frederick Houk Borsch - Religion - 1999 - 228 pages
...lawful for the Church to ordain any thing that is contrary to God's Word written, neither may it so expound one place of Scripture, that it be repugnant...any thing to be believed for necessity of Salvation. The confidence that scripture is itself somehow self-authenticating, reflected in these articles (especially... | |
| Aidan Nichols - Religion - 1993 - 212 pages
...declared: Although the Church is a witness and keeper of Holy Writ, yet, as it ought not to decree anything against the same, so besides the same ought it not to enforce anything to be believed for necessity of salvation. Seventeenth century Adiaphorism is born with a... | |
| Robert Hannaford - Anglican Communion - 1996 - 172 pages
...lawful for the Church to ordain anything that is contrary to God's word written, neither may it so expound one place of Scripture that it be repugnant to another. Wherefore, although the Church be witness and a keeper of Holy Writ, yet as it ought not to decree anything against the same, so besides... | |
| Paul F. M. Zahl - Religion - 1998 - 128 pages
...lawful for the Church to ordain any thing that is contrary to God's Word written, neither may it so expound one place of Scripture, that it be repugnant...any thing to be believed for necessity of Salvation. XXI. Of the Authority of General Councils. [The Twenty-first of the former Articles is omitted; because... | |
| Brian Raynor - Christian martyrs - 2000 - 440 pages
...found in the Thirty-Nine Articles. When referring to the authority of the Church, Article XX states: 'Wherefore, although the Church be a witness and a...keeper of holy Writ, yet, as it ought not to decree anything against the same, so besides the same ought it not to enforce anything to be believed for... | |
| Kate Aughterson - History - 2002 - 628 pages
...expound one place of Scripmre that it he repugnant to another, Wherefore, although the Church he a wimess and a keeper of holy writ: yet. as it ought not to decree anything against the same, so hesides the same, ought it not to enforce anything to he helieved for... | |
| Paul Avis - Religion - 2003 - 194 pages
...lawful for the Church to ordain any thing that is contrary to God's Word written, neither may it so expound one place of Scripture, that it be repugnant...any thing to be believed for necessity of Salvation. This approach finds more recent support from a somewhat comprehends all universally. This rule we shall... | |
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