The History of Protestant Nonconformity in England from the Reformation Under Henry VIII, Volumen1W. Ball, 1836 - 559 páginas |
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... truth in the views which it contains . " - British Magazine . III . In Octavo , Vol . I. , price 12s . of THE HISTORY OF PROTESTANT NONCON- FORMITY IN ENGLAND , FROM THE REFORMATION UNDER HENRY VIII . By THOMAS PRICE . This Work will ...
... truth in the views which it contains . " - British Magazine . III . In Octavo , Vol . I. , price 12s . of THE HISTORY OF PROTESTANT NONCON- FORMITY IN ENGLAND , FROM THE REFORMATION UNDER HENRY VIII . By THOMAS PRICE . This Work will ...
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... TRUTH AND HUMAN REASON ASSERTED ; IN A SERIES OF ESSAYS . By JOHN HOWARD HINTON , A.M. 12mo . Price 5s . 6d . boards . " Notwithstanding the tone of antagonist dictatorship not unfrequently assumed in opposition to fixed standards of ...
... TRUTH AND HUMAN REASON ASSERTED ; IN A SERIES OF ESSAYS . By JOHN HOWARD HINTON , A.M. 12mo . Price 5s . 6d . boards . " Notwithstanding the tone of antagonist dictatorship not unfrequently assumed in opposition to fixed standards of ...
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... truth . But the fierceness of their intolerance counteracted their design . It is one of the laws of the divine government , that the suffer- ing which moral evil engenders leads to its cor- rection . There is a point beyond which ...
... truth . But the fierceness of their intolerance counteracted their design . It is one of the laws of the divine government , that the suffer- ing which moral evil engenders leads to its cor- rection . There is a point beyond which ...
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... truth . At a subsequent period , he attempted to Sept 1525 . excuse his asperity and want of respect , in a style not altogether befitting his general character . In a letter to the king , he says , " Because from good witnesses he had ...
... truth . At a subsequent period , he attempted to Sept 1525 . excuse his asperity and want of respect , in a style not altogether befitting his general character . In a letter to the king , he says , " Because from good witnesses he had ...
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... truth , that all coercive and penal jurisdiction exer- cised by the clergy was , in its nature , a branch of the civil power delegated to them by the state , and that the church , as such , could exercise only that influence ...
... truth , that all coercive and penal jurisdiction exer- cised by the clergy was , in its nature , a branch of the civil power delegated to them by the state , and that the church , as such , could exercise only that influence ...
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