A History of the Churches in England and Scotland,: From the Reformation to this Present Time, Volumen2T. Saint, 1771 - 521 páginas |
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... because oppofed by the majority , whose interest " lead them to oppofe the reformation , therefore " they might take fanctuary in the authority of " the Prince and the Law . " But who may not fee the abfurdity of this reafoning : for ...
... because oppofed by the majority , whose interest " lead them to oppofe the reformation , therefore " they might take fanctuary in the authority of " the Prince and the Law . " But who may not fee the abfurdity of this reafoning : for ...
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... because there was fuch an agree- able fucceffor to be preferred to the throne , who . was the undoubted heir to the crown , and con- > cerning whofe right and title there was no dif- pute . This was This was a method of changing , very ...
... because there was fuch an agree- able fucceffor to be preferred to the throne , who . was the undoubted heir to the crown , and con- > cerning whofe right and title there was no dif- pute . This was This was a method of changing , very ...
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... because they were fplendid and venerable , and the people had been long accustomed to them . The other party confi- dered them as fragments of fuperftition , and rem- nants of popery , which they called the rags of the whore of Babylon ...
... because they were fplendid and venerable , and the people had been long accustomed to them . The other party confi- dered them as fragments of fuperftition , and rem- nants of popery , which they called the rags of the whore of Babylon ...
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... because they at- tempted a purer difcipline than what was now about to be established . The Queen was much kinder to the papifts than to them , and ordered feveral offenfive paffages to be ftruck out of the liturgy to please them ...
... because they at- tempted a purer difcipline than what was now about to be established . The Queen was much kinder to the papifts than to them , and ordered feveral offenfive paffages to be ftruck out of the liturgy to please them ...
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... because the per- fons who performed it were legally deprived in the preceding reign ; and even the Archbishop himself began to doubt of it : for this reafon it was rati- fied in parliament feven years after to make it truly canonical ...
... because the per- fons who performed it were legally deprived in the preceding reign ; and even the Archbishop himself began to doubt of it : for this reafon it was rati- fied in parliament feven years after to make it truly canonical ...
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