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... Mass , and the litany before the Mass , should be in English . But this same proclamation also forbade , in explicit terms , the Reformed clergy who had been deprived under Mary to resume " their former office in preaching and ...
... Mass , and the litany before the Mass , should be in English . But this same proclamation also forbade , in explicit terms , the Reformed clergy who had been deprived under Mary to resume " their former office in preaching and ...
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... mass . Notwithstanding there is no less difference in the church of God between your mass and the holy communion , than is in the field between wild tares and wholesome corn . The one was planted by day , the other by night . But Christ ...
... mass . Notwithstanding there is no less difference in the church of God between your mass and the holy communion , than is in the field between wild tares and wholesome corn . The one was planted by day , the other by night . But Christ ...
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... Masses , even though all present held the Catholic teaching— but the Reformers ' policy not only worked against all " private " Masses : it worked out of existence the daily parish Mass itself . Not even once a week , on Sunday , was ...
... Masses , even though all present held the Catholic teaching— but the Reformers ' policy not only worked against all " private " Masses : it worked out of existence the daily parish Mass itself . Not even once a week , on Sunday , was ...
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These Reformers very insistent they | 3 |
The first Commissioners named | 6 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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