John Jewel as Apologist of the Church of EnglandChurch Historical Society, 1963 - 244 páginas |
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... argument , would involve them in treasonable language which a man such as Heath , Archbishop of York , had been trying to avoid . Unless pressed to do so at least some of ... arguments to offer . Cole would seem to JEWEL ENTERS THE BATTLE 17.
... argument , would involve them in treasonable language which a man such as Heath , Archbishop of York , had been trying to avoid . Unless pressed to do so at least some of ... arguments to offer . Cole would seem to JEWEL ENTERS THE BATTLE 17.
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... arguments in writing , now to be found in the Synodalia at Corpus Christi College , Cambridge , 2 and it appears according to this fact that they had no idea of the con- ference ending in a procedural dispute . They were confident of ...
... arguments in writing , now to be found in the Synodalia at Corpus Christi College , Cambridge , 2 and it appears according to this fact that they had no idea of the con- ference ending in a procedural dispute . They were confident of ...
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... argument , he reasoned that there was a hierarchy in the primitive Church . The fourth he attacked by stating that the ecclesiastical and civil government " were confounded in Moses " .3 This paper with all its arguments deeply ...
... argument , he reasoned that there was a hierarchy in the primitive Church . The fourth he attacked by stating that the ecclesiastical and civil government " were confounded in Moses " .3 This paper with all its arguments deeply ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
JEWEL ENTERS | 15 |
JEWEL CECIL AND THE BIRTH OF THE APOLOGIA | 36 |
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Otras 9 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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