| John Aikin - 1815 - 506 pages
...so much approved by Lord Chancellor King, that he declared, that " if the antient discipline of die church were lost, it might be found in all its purity in die Isle of Man." The good bishop, indeed, was zealous in maintaining his episcopal authority in matters... | |
| Hannah Ann Bullock - 1816 - 556 pages
...Appendix, 4. by Lord Chancellor King, that ' if the ancient discipline of the church was lost elsewhere, it might be found in all its purity in the Isle of Man.' In September, 1708, he consecrated the chapel at Douglas, to which he had been a principal contributor.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 556 pages
...church-. The lord chancellor King was so much pleased with these constitutions as to declare, that " if the ancient discipline of the church were lost,...might be found in all its purity in the Isle of Man." From this time our prelate continued to perform all the office's of a good hishop and a good man ;... | |
| 1817 - 552 pages
...church. The lord chancellor King was so much pleased with these constitutions as to declare, that " if the ancient discipline of the church were lost,...might be found in all its purity in the Isle of Man." From this time our prelate continued to perform all the offices of a good bishop and a good man ; and... | |
| 1819 - 402 pages
...Lordship's episcopate, and long after ; superseding, virtually, the preface to the commination-office. Lord Chancellor King was so much pleased with these...might be found in all its purity in the Isle of Man." On the 5th of September, 1704, the Bishop accompanied Mrs. Wilson, who had been for some time in a... | |
| John Seacome - 1821 - 556 pages
...was said by Lord Chancellor King, that ' if the ancient discipline of the church was lost elsewhere, -it might be found in all its purity in the Isle of Man." In September, 1708, he consecrated the chapel at Douglas, to which he had been a principal contributor.... | |
| 1832 - 592 pages
...Lord Chancellor King declared that, " if the ancient discipline of the church were lost elsewhere, it might be found in all its purity in the Isle of Man." About the year Í721, he thought proper to denounce the Independent \Vhig as a dangerous and immoral... | |
| Richard Brindley Hone - 1833 - 414 pages
...abuses. Lord Chancellor King commended very highly bishop Wilson's Constitutions, and observed, that " if the ancient discipline of the church were lost,...might be found in all its purity in the Isle of Man." But bishop Wilson considered an united and zealous body of faithful ministers as the best means, by... | |
| Charles John Shore (2nd baron Teignmouth.), Charles John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1836 - 450 pages
...which passed into a law in 1703. The Lord Chancellor King bestowed the following eulogium on it : " If the ancient discipline of the church were lost,...might be found in all its purity in the Isle of Man." — StoweU's Life. them. Before the beginning of Lent (which is observed here with great strictness)... | |
| Charles John Shore (2nd baron Teignmouth.), Charles John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1836 - 458 pages
...which passed into a law in 1703. The Lord Chancellor King bestowed the following eulogium on it : " If the ancient discipline of the church were lost,...might be found in all its purity in the Isle of Man." — Stowett's Life. them. Before the beginning of Lent (which is observed here with great strictness)... | |
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