"True religion now established."Hollis & Carter, 1954 |
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... Never , at any time , can the English- man have been more conscious that his religion mattered - if not to himself , then to his rulers and to the vast array of their officers and administrative servants , temporal as well as spiritual ...
... Never , at any time , can the English- man have been more conscious that his religion mattered - if not to himself , then to his rulers and to the vast array of their officers and administrative servants , temporal as well as spiritual ...
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... never had the importance which the Mass has always held for the Catholic . It could never have been said , " It's the Lord's Supper that matters " —and had it been said , in the sense of the classic saying about the Mass so familiar to ...
... never had the importance which the Mass has always held for the Catholic . It could never have been said , " It's the Lord's Supper that matters " —and had it been said , in the sense of the classic saying about the Mass so familiar to ...
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... never saw them ; but never none that saw them , that I know of , was desirous to leave them . A little government there is and order , but no bondage nor straightness in the world . There is neither oath nor statute nor other bridle nor ...
... never saw them ; but never none that saw them , that I know of , was desirous to leave them . A little government there is and order , but no bondage nor straightness in the world . There is neither oath nor statute nor other bridle nor ...
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These Reformers very insistent they | 3 |
The first Commissioners named | 6 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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