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In fact , with his order of Poor Priests and the diffusion of his English tracts and English translation of the Bible , the question arises — Why did not the Reformation come a century and a half earlier than it did ?
In fact , with his order of Poor Priests and the diffusion of his English tracts and English translation of the Bible , the question arises — Why did not the Reformation come a century and a half earlier than it did ?
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The main importance , as it seems to me , of watching what has been done , as well as what has been enacted , with regard to Church and State , is that it helps us to see how far in fact the Church has been independent of the State ...
The main importance , as it seems to me , of watching what has been done , as well as what has been enacted , with regard to Church and State , is that it helps us to see how far in fact the Church has been independent of the State ...
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As has often been pointed out , there is no Act of Parliament which purports to establish the Church of England , and the fact that the expression is not used till long after the Reformation statutes had been passed points to the same ...
As has often been pointed out , there is no Act of Parliament which purports to establish the Church of England , and the fact that the expression is not used till long after the Reformation statutes had been passed points to the same ...
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Establishment in England: Being Essays on Church and State Sir Lewis Tonna Dibdin Vista de fragmentos - 1932 |
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