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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... called the chriftian religion , were compofed according to the taste of the court , and the humour of the King ; and the clergy were fo obfequious to the orders of the council , that in process of time it became natural to them to think ...
... called the chriftian religion , were compofed according to the taste of the court , and the humour of the King ; and the clergy were fo obfequious to the orders of the council , that in process of time it became natural to them to think ...
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... called a reformation , was promoted by printing and pub- lifhing the Bible in English , and allowing the people the free ufe thereof . This fource of di- vine knowledge , when once it was opened , had more influence upon the minds of ...
... called a reformation , was promoted by printing and pub- lifhing the Bible in English , and allowing the people the free ufe thereof . This fource of di- vine knowledge , when once it was opened , had more influence upon the minds of ...
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... to a new court , called the High Commiflion Court , which afterwards became an intolerable grievance to the nation . By this claufe the Queen and her fucceffors had had power by their letters patent under the great feal ( 23 )
... to a new court , called the High Commiflion Court , which afterwards became an intolerable grievance to the nation . By this claufe the Queen and her fucceffors had had power by their letters patent under the great feal ( 23 )
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... called the rags of the whore of Babylon . The fentiments of the Queen agreed with the opinion of the first . Upon this a committee was appointed to review King Edward's liturgy , and to enquire if any alterations were need- ful to be ...
... called the rags of the whore of Babylon . The fentiments of the Queen agreed with the opinion of the first . Upon this a committee was appointed to review King Edward's liturgy , and to enquire if any alterations were need- ful to be ...
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... various concern- ing it . Thofe who now were called by the name of puritans looked upon the greatest part of the reformation which was now attained as fragments of * of popery , and could not in confcience comply ( 39 )
... various concern- ing it . Thofe who now were called by the name of puritans looked upon the greatest part of the reformation which was now attained as fragments of * of popery , and could not in confcience comply ( 39 )
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