| History - 1865 - 728 pages
...Edward VI., framed in 1552, the 42nd Article was in the foDowing words : — " ' All men shall not be saved at the length.' — Thei also are worthie of...time to restore the dangerouse opinion that al menne, he thei never so ungodlie, shall at lengtht bee saved, when thei have suffered paines for their sinnes... | |
| 1864 - 596 pages
...Articles of King Edward VI., framed in 1552, the Forty-second Article was in the following words: — '"All men shall not bee saved at the length.' —...condemnation who indevoure at this time to restore the dangereuse opinion, that al menne, be thei never so ungodlie, shall at lengtht bee saved, when thei... | |
| 1864 - 588 pages
...His Lordship quo» also the following article, framed in 1552, during the reign of Edward VI.: "'A' men shall not bee saved at the length " — Thei also are worthie of condemnation who indevpure at this time to restore the dangerous opinion, that al menne, be the never so ungodlie, shall... | |
| 1864 - 684 pages
...of Elizabeth. Its Preface shows that it was written with a view to a heresy then rife. It runs : " Thei also are worthie of condemnation who indevoure at this time to restore the dangerous notion," &c. The Confession of Augsburg had, in like way, said, ' They condemn the Anabaptists,... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee - Church discipline - 1865 - 476 pages
...of King Edward VI., framed in 1552, the Forty-second Article was in the following words : — " ' " All men shall not bee saved at the length." — Thei...that al menne, be thei never so ungodlie, shall at lengtht bee saved, when thei have suffered paines for their sinnes a certain time appoincted by God's... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1865 - 752 pages
...Edward VI., framed in 1652, the 42nd Article was in the following words : — " ' All men shall not be saved at the length.' — Thei also are worthie of...this time to restore the dangerouse opinion that al mennc, be thei never so ungodlie, shall at lengtht bee saved, when thei have suffered paines for their... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1865 - 728 pages
...Edward VI., framed in 1552, the 42nd Article was in the following words : — " ' All men shall not be saved at the length.' — Thei also are worthie of...condemnation who indevoure at this time to restore the daugerousc opinion that al menne, be thei never so ungodlie, shall at leugtht bee saved, when thei... | |
| Charles Hardwick, Francis Procter - Reformation - 1876 - 476 pages
...servandi Bunt tandem, cum deflnito tempore a justitia divina pcenas de .admissis flagitiis luerunt. XLII. All men shall not bee saved at the length. Thei also are worthie of condemnation, who indeuoure at this time to restore the dangerouse opinion, that al ruenne, be thei neuer so vngodlie,... | |
| Charles Frederick Childe - Future punishment - 1878 - 192 pages
...publication of the Articles of the Church of England, in 1552 — 3, the forty-second ran as follows: — " All men shall not bee saved at the length. "Thei also are worthie of condemnation who indeavour at this time to restore the dangerouse opinion that al menne, be thei never so ungodlie,... | |
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