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... Reformers The most clamorous anti - Catholic propaganda is against practices as embodying doctrines , rather than against fundamental doctrines as such Liberation from enslavement to ob- servances is the keynote of this propaganda The ...
... Reformers The most clamorous anti - Catholic propaganda is against practices as embodying doctrines , rather than against fundamental doctrines as such Liberation from enslavement to ob- servances is the keynote of this propaganda The ...
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... Reformers more evidently appeared a different thing from that of the Catholic Church , than in what they professed about the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist ; and in no other point , as is generally known , did Reformers differ so ...
... Reformers more evidently appeared a different thing from that of the Catholic Church , than in what they professed about the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist ; and in no other point , as is generally known , did Reformers differ so ...
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... 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 the new Communion Service of 1559 to be used.1 Within a year or two ...
... 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 the new Communion Service of 1559 to be used.1 Within a year or two ...
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These Reformers very insistent they | 3 |
The first Commissioners named | 6 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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