| Garnet Terry - 1809 - 414 pages
...and to the nature of that holy exercise. " And, that his Majesty's commands in these premises may be duly regarded and observed, his further pleasure is,...Vice-chancellor, for the time being, on pain of his Ma« jesty's displeasure. , " Oct. s, 1674." " MQNMOUTH." ** This highly singular document is extracted... | |
| Peter L. Courtier - 1809 - 392 pages
...and to the nature of that holy exercise. " And, that his Majesty's commands in these premises may be duly regarded and observed, his further pleasure is,...Vice-chancellor, for the time being, on pain of his Majesfy's displeasure. « Oc*. 8, 1674." " MONMOUTIL" * This highly singular document is extracted... | |
| 1811 - 868 pages
...and to the nature of that holy exercise. And, that his Majesty's commands in these premises mav be duly regarded and observed, his further pleasure is,...to me, by the vicechancellor, for the time being, от» pain qfhis Majesty's displeasure. " Monmouth." " Oct. 8th, 1674." For the Christian Observer.... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - 1811 - 432 pages
...and inten" tion of that holy exercise. And, that his Majesty's com" mands, in these premises, may be duly regarded and " observed, his further pleasure...be, from time to '' time, signified to me, by the Vice-ChanceHor, for the " time being, on pain of his Majesty's displeasure. " MONMOUTH."* It is evident... | |
| Claudius Buchanan - 1812 - 648 pages
...and intention of that holy exercise. And, that " his Majesty's commends, in these premises, may be " duly regarded and observed, his further pleasure is,...time being, on pain of " his Majesty's displeasure. " MONMOUTH" * It is evident that no man can speak with propriety f rom the pulpit, any more than at... | |
| 1812 - 666 pages
...heretofore, and to the nature ofthat holy exercise. And that his Majesty's commands in these premise! may be duly regarded and observed ; his further pleasure...ecclesiastical persons as shall continue the present su/une andslo ihful ivay of preaching -L. be, from time to time, signified to me by the Vice-chancellor... | |
| 1821 - 444 pages
...Majesty's command in these premises may be duly regarded and observed, his further pleasure is, that die names of all such ecclesiastical persons as shall...preaching, be, from time to time, signified to me, by the Vice Chancellor for the time being, on pain of his Majesty's displeasure. MONMOUTH, Oct. 8, 1674.'—... | |
| William Bayley (of Yorkshire.) - 1824 - 392 pages
...heretofore, and to the nature of that holy exercise. And that his majesty's command in these premises may be duly regarded and observed, his further pleasure is,...of preaching, be, from time to time, signified to ine by the Vice-Chancellor for the time being, on pain of his majesty's displeasure. October 8, l674.... | |
| Thomas Wood - 1825 - 440 pages
...nature and intention of that holy exercise. And that his Majestyns commands, in these premises, may be duly regarded and observed, his further pleasure is,...of preaching, be, from time to time, signified to * Robinson's Dissertation on Public Preaching. me, by the Vice-Chancellor, for the time being, on pain... | |
| 1826 - 384 pages
...heretofore, and to the nature of that holy exercise. And that his majesty's command in these premises may be duly regarded and observed, his further pleasure is,...pain of his majesty's displeasure. October 8, 1674. "MONMOTJTH." • The practice of reading sermons must not, however, be too unreservedly condemned.... | |
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