| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1846 - 522 str.
...traditions of the Church, Bayer came to the epilogue of the Confession. " It is not from hatred that we have spoken," added he, "nor to insult any one ; but we...and serious attention of the assembly were not once disturbed. J This Confession of Augsburg will ever remain one of the masterpieces of the human mind... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1846 - 438 str.
...traditions of the Church, Bayer cometo the epilogue of the Confession. "It is not from hatred that we have spoken," added he, " nor to insult any one; but we...universal Church." Bayer then ceased to read. He had spo8 Política adminiatratio versatur enim circa alias rts quam Evangelium ; mngistratue défendit... | |
| Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1847 - 508 str.
...Comment. § Ezcliidere a cornm.un.iouc Ecclcsia1, sine vi humaua scd verbo. Urkund. Confes, Augs. i. 544. forbids them to obey (Matt. vii. 15 ; Galatians i....and serious attention of the assembly were not once disturbed.f This Confession of Augsburg will ever remain one of the masterpieces of the human mind... | |
| James Aitken Wylie - 1899 - 754 str.
...Bayer then came to the epilogue of the Confession. " It is not from hatred that we have spoken," said he, " nor to insult any one, but we have explained...contrary to the Holy Scriptures, and to the usage of the LTniversal Church." Such, said Bayer, having finished the document, is a summary of our faith. Other... | |
| James H. Braund - 1875 - 606 str.
...of the church, Bayer came to the epilogue of the Confession. " ' It is not from hatred that we have spoken,' added he, ' nor to insult any one, but we...neither dogma nor ceremony which is contrary to the Holy Scripture, and to the usage of the universal church.' " Bayer then ceased to read. He had spoken for... | |
| Reformation - 1875 - 264 str.
...the priests, and then related the many abuses in the church that needed correction. It ended with, " We have explained the doctrines that we maintain to...scriptures, and to the usage of the universal church." The reading of this Confession was an important event. There sat the Emperor, surrounded with all the... | |
| John Shaw Banks - 1877 - 186 str.
...through hatred we have spoken, or to insult any one ; but wo have set forth the doctrines which we hold to be essential, in order that it may be understood that we admit no dogma or ceremony which is contrary to Holy Writ and the usage of the universal Church.' By the... | |
| James Aitken Wylie - 1899 - 658 str.
...Bayer then came to the epilogue of the Confession. " It is not from hatred that we have spoken," said he, " nor to insult any one, but we have explained...Scriptures, and to the usage of the Universal Church." Such, said Bayer, having finished the document, is a summary of our faith. Other things might have... | |
| William Hickman S. Aubrey - 1878 - 734 str.
...declared, in the name of all who had signed the Confession, — "It is not from hatred that we have spoken, nor to insult any one; but we have explained the doctrines...Scriptures and to the usage of the Universal Church." The copies of the Confession were then handed in to the emperor, and an adjournment took place; every... | |
| 1883 - 484 str.
...came to the epilogue of the Confession. ' " It is not from hatred that we have spoken," added^he, " nor to insult any one ; but we have explained the...and serious attention of the assembly were not once disturbed. ' This Confession of Augsburg will ever remain one of the masterpieces of the human mind... | |
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