An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II...: From Original Writers and State-papers, Volumen2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... thirty - nine articles of reli- gion , which all her ministers subscribe . The doctrines of original sin , predestination , the necessity of the grace of God , in order to render our good works ac- ceptable unto him , and many other ...
... thirty - nine articles of reli- gion , which all her ministers subscribe . The doctrines of original sin , predestination , the necessity of the grace of God , in order to render our good works ac- ceptable unto him , and many other ...
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... thirty - nine articles in his majesty's name , wherein " he wills , that no man hereafter shall either print or preach to draw the articles aside any way , but shall submit to it in the plain and full meaning thereof ; and shall not put ...
... thirty - nine articles in his majesty's name , wherein " he wills , that no man hereafter shall either print or preach to draw the articles aside any way , but shall submit to it in the plain and full meaning thereof ; and shall not put ...
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... thirty - nine arti- cles , has been produced and canvassed in the famous Bangorian and Trinitarian controversies ... articles in which their sense is most known . 3. Because I cannot condemn archbishop Laud , bishop Bull , and others , who ...
... thirty - nine arti- cles , has been produced and canvassed in the famous Bangorian and Trinitarian controversies ... articles in which their sense is most known . 3. Because I cannot condemn archbishop Laud , bishop Bull , and others , who ...
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... articles established ; which is an argu- ment to us , that they all agree in the true , usual , literal meaning of ... thirty- nine articles ; nor has any man a right to confine it to the predestinarian controversy , i . e . to five or ...
... articles established ; which is an argu- ment to us , that they all agree in the true , usual , literal meaning of ... thirty- nine articles ; nor has any man a right to confine it to the predestinarian controversy , i . e . to five or ...
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... thirty - nine articles , which were agreed on for the avoiding of diversity of opinions , were yet thought capable of being subscribed by men in the most opposite sentiments , and actually were so ! -I will close this note in the words ...
... thirty - nine articles , which were agreed on for the avoiding of diversity of opinions , were yet thought capable of being subscribed by men in the most opposite sentiments , and actually were so ! -I will close this note in the words ...
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