"True religion now established."Hollis & Carter, 1954 |
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... official religion , more or less . In fact , however , this was never any more , with most , than the official orthodoxy -commanded , enforced , but on all sides only passively accepted . To the great mass of those who accepted this ...
... official religion , more or less . In fact , however , this was never any more , with most , than the official orthodoxy -commanded , enforced , but on all sides only passively accepted . To the great mass of those who accepted this ...
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... official view of its doctrine as would make logical consistency , or unity , the new society's own criterion of the truth of the doctrine or of its apostolicity . It would be unjust to posit ( or oneself to construct from sources ) a ...
... official view of its doctrine as would make logical consistency , or unity , the new society's own criterion of the truth of the doctrine or of its apostolicity . It would be unjust to posit ( or oneself to construct from sources ) a ...
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... official sermons drafted for the use of the mass of the clergy , too ignorant — as it is declared on all sides - to be able to think out sermons of their own . These official sermons were those contained in the Book of Homilies ...
... official sermons drafted for the use of the mass of the clergy , too ignorant — as it is declared on all sides - to be able to think out sermons of their own . These official sermons were those contained in the Book of Homilies ...
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These Reformers very insistent they | 3 |
The first Commissioners named | 6 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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