The agents of suchcircumstantials maybe chosen by the magistrate, or by the churches, or pastors, as is most convenient.
Canons made by civil rulers about the circumstantials of the church, belonging to their office, as orderers of such things, are laws, and may be urged by moderate and meet civil or corporal penalties, and no otherwise.
Of both, there might instances be given about the circumstantials or adjuncts of God's worship.
For writings or other servile acts about the circumstantials you may; but not (directly or indirectly) to promote the simoniacal contract.
It is at least very rash, if not presumptuous, to say, that nothing about the circumstantialsof religion will be inquired into at the tribunal of Christ.
I come next to the opinionist; I mean, to him whose religion lieth in some circumstantialsof religion.
And I am persuaded that if, like him, we were more deeply and experimentally baptized into the benign and gracious influences of the blessed Spirit, we should be less baptized into the waters of strife about circumstantials and non-essentials.
Whereupon my grandfather recounted to him all the circumstantials which I have rehearsed, from the hour of his departure from Edinburgh up till the very time when he then stood in his master's presence.
Or when there is deceit in it, not in circumstantials only, but in essentials; or when it hinders a greater good, when the case materially altereth; or when the party sworn to relaxeth us.
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