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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... conform to the fentiments of the minority , because they and the King think differently from them . Our state re- formers of religion affumed an authority over the confciences of the fubjects , and enacted penal laws to oblige them to ...
... conform to the fentiments of the minority , because they and the King think differently from them . Our state re- formers of religion affumed an authority over the confciences of the fubjects , and enacted penal laws to oblige them to ...
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... conformed to popery . The Bishops confidered it as a point of honour not to conform , and fome might view it as a matter of confcience ; but con- fidering how often they had changed already , this is the most favourable conftruction ...
... conformed to popery . The Bishops confidered it as a point of honour not to conform , and fome might view it as a matter of confcience ; but con- fidering how often they had changed already , this is the most favourable conftruction ...
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... conform to modes of fuperftition which their confciences told them were finful . It would be tedious to relate the whole form of this vifitation , and the manner in which it was carried on . I fhall briefly fet down an abridgment Vol ...
... conform to modes of fuperftition which their confciences told them were finful . It would be tedious to relate the whole form of this vifitation , and the manner in which it was carried on . I fhall briefly fet down an abridgment Vol ...
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... conformed to the habits which were then the test of a true churchman . It may feem amazing to us who live in better times , to think that such unprofitable things should have been the occafion of fuch hot difputes in the church ; but ...
... conformed to the habits which were then the test of a true churchman . It may feem amazing to us who live in better times , to think that such unprofitable things should have been the occafion of fuch hot difputes in the church ; but ...
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... conform in the fpace of three months , they were to be deprived . Parker , by this fevere and uncourtly behaviour , imagined that he would have provoked the minifters to behave in a rough and unfeemingly manner , and have had fome fha ...
... conform in the fpace of three months , they were to be deprived . Parker , by this fevere and uncourtly behaviour , imagined that he would have provoked the minifters to behave in a rough and unfeemingly manner , and have had fome fha ...
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