"True religion now established."Hollis & Carter, 1954 |
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... religion , like everything else , has crude and weak beginnings , as well as its increase , and progress , and maturity . . . this our religion . now , by God's blessing , again beginning in some measure to revive , will strike its ...
... religion , like everything else , has crude and weak beginnings , as well as its increase , and progress , and maturity . . . this our religion . now , by God's blessing , again beginning in some measure to revive , will strike its ...
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... religion and conscience " , are secretly wandering about the country on this business . Wherefore the Act provides that all Catholics over the age of sixteen who have been convicted of the offence of not going to the new religious ...
... religion and conscience " , are secretly wandering about the country on this business . Wherefore the Act provides that all Catholics over the age of sixteen who have been convicted of the offence of not going to the new religious ...
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... religion . The Book of Martyrs proved that his religion made the Catholic cruel ; the Gunpowder Plot that it made him treacherous . For whatever the true history of the plot , about one feature of the event there is no doubt at all ...
... religion . The Book of Martyrs proved that his religion made the Catholic cruel ; the Gunpowder Plot that it made him treacherous . For whatever the true history of the plot , about one feature of the event there is no doubt at all ...
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These Reformers very insistent they | 3 |
The first Commissioners named | 6 |
CHAPTER II | 16 |
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