| John Hughes - 1819 - 432 pages
...whatsoever you can gather from many churches. For things are not be reverenced for the sake of the places ; but places for the sake of good things. Choose,...things that are pious, religious, and upright; and having, as it were, made them up, and collected them into one system, enjoin them upon the English... | |
| English Kalendar, James A. Stothert - 1843 - 698 pages
...whatever you can gather from many churches, so that its ritual may excel them all. For things are not to be loved for the sake of places, but places for the sake of things. Out of each and every Church then choose what is pious, and devout, and becoming ; and, having... | |
| 1843 - 316 pages
...whatever you can gather from many churches, so that its ritual may excel them all. For things are not to be loved for the sake of places, but places for the sake of things. Out of each and every Church then choose what is pious, and devout, and becoming ; and, having... | |
| Johann Martin Lappenberg - 1845 - 384 pages
...introduce into the church of the Angles that which you shall have so collected ; for things are not to be loved for the sake of places, but places for the sake of good things. Choose, therefore, from the several churches whatever is pious, and religious, and right, and these, gathered as it were into... | |
| 1847 - 796 pages
...introduce into the church of the Angles that which you shall have so collected ; for things are not to be loved for the sake of places, but places for the sake of good things. Choose, therefore, from the several churches, whatever is pious and religious, and right, and these, gathered as it were into... | |
| 1847 - 806 pages
...introduce into the church of the Angles that which you shall have so collected; for things are not to be loved for the sake of places, but places for the sake of good things." The intervention of the Pope was the more meritorious and seasonable from the conduct of the British... | |
| Adam Stark - 1852 - 556 pages
...either of these, or any other churches, acceptable to Almighty God, to make a choice of the same. — " Choose, therefore, from every church those things...pious, religious, and upright ; and when you have made them up into one body, let the minds of the English be accustomed thereto."4 Upon this principle... | |
| Adam Stark - 1852 - 564 pages
...directions. Such at least, may be learnt from the letters of Gregory, directing Augustine, "to choose from every church those things that are pious, religious, and upright, and when you have made them up into one body, let the minds of the English be accustomed thereto."1 Subse4 " Ex singulis... | |
| 1853 - 496 pages
...good things. Choose, therefore, from each church those things that are pious, religious, and correct, and when you have, as it were, made them up into one...let the minds of the English be accustomed thereto. § 61. Augustine's Third Question. — I beseech you to inform me, what punishment must be inflicted,... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1853 - 488 pages
...yet is new in the faith, whatsoever you can gather from the several churches. For things are not to be loved for the sake of places, but places for the sake of good things. Choose, therefore, from each church those things that are pious, religious, and correct, and when you have, as it were, made... | |
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