| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1881 - 552 strani
...not be charged with disloyalty to his Sovereign, and to the government of his country, if he refuse to do so ? He would be placed in a painful dilemma...course is plain. He must obey God rather than men.' And the paragraph concludes with these notable words : ' It will be an evil day for England when the... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1879 - 508 strani
...or herself at the Lord's Table ? Can he administer to them those holy mysteries ? Would he too not be a traitor to God and His Church, whose law is clear...God, and proclaims war against the Ministers of God. 16. If there be any who desire to contract such marriages as these, or to rescind the law which forbids... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1881 - 626 strani
...not be charged with disloyalty to his Sovereign, and to the government of his country, if he refuse to do so ? He would be placed in a painful dilemma...course is plain. He must obey God rather than men.' And the paragraph concludes with these notable words: ' It will be an evil day for England when the... | |
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