| 1831 - 532 strani
...judgments with your honours in this behalf. 1. Seeing that God hath determined that his kirk here in earth shall be taught not by angels but by men, and seeing that men are borne ignorant of God and of all godlinesse, and seeing also he ceasses to illuminate men miraculously,... | |
| Heman Humphrey - 1838 - 362 strani
...Spottiswood, Douglas, Willeck, and Row, and presented to the nobility in 1560, almost three centuries ago. " Seeing that God has determined that his kirk here...not by angels, but by men ; and seeing that men are bora ignorant of God and godliness ; and seeing, also, that he ceaseth to illuminate men miraculously,... | |
| William Maxwell Gunn - 1840 - 496 strani
...Scottish reformers on the subject of instruction. " Seeing that God hath determined that his kirk here in earth shall be taught, not by angels, but by men, and seeing that men are borne ignorant of God and of all godlinesse, and seeing also he ceasses to illuminate men miraculously,... | |
| 1850 - 652 strani
...less noble than the means and the sacrifice. " Seeing that God hath determined that His Kirk here upon earth shall be taught, not by angels, but by men ; and seeing that men are borne ignorant of God and all godlinesse ; and seeing, alsoe, He ceasses to illuminate men miraculously,... | |
| 1850 - 836 strani
...zeal :— " The Necettitieof Schoole>. — 1. Seeing that God hath determined that his iirk here in earth shall be taught not by angels but by men, and seeing that men aro borne ignorant of God and of all godlinesse, and seeing also he ceases to illuminate men miraculously,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1854 - 908 strani
...memorable language, in the " First Book of Discipline," presented to the nobility. " Seeing that God ha.« determined that his kirk here on earth shall be taught,...that your honors be most careful for the virtuous educalion and godly up-bringing of the youth of this realm. For as they must succeed to us, so we ought... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1854 - 898 strani
...the following memorable language, in the " First Book of Discipline," presented to the nobility. " Seeing that God has determined that his kirk here on earth shall be taught, not by angels, bat by men ; and seeing that men are bom ignorant of God and of godliness ; and seeing, also, that... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1854 - 904 strani
...hold the following memorable language, in the "First Book of Discipline," presented to the nobility. " Seeing that God has determined that his kirk here on earth shall be tanght, not by angels, but by men ; and seeing that men are born ignorant of God and of godliness;... | |
| Allan Menzies - 1854 - 520 strani
...stating the necessity of Schools, the first Book of Discipline refers to God's purpose, that His Church on earth shall be taught not by angels, but by men ; and because men are born ignorant of all godliness, and God has ceased to illuminate men miraculously,... | |
| James Wickes Taylor - 1857 - 430 strani
...held the following memorable language, in the " First Book of Discipline," presented to the nobility : "Seeing that God has determined that his kirk here...,that men are born ignorant of God and of godliness ; ana seeing, also, that he ceaseth to illuminate men miraculously, of necessity it is, that your honors... | |
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