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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... council of Spires , were foon betrayed by the fame perfons who gave in a protestation in their favours ; for the united fentiments of fo many divines were foon fubftituted in place of the Pope's authority , and the power of general councils ...
... council of Spires , were foon betrayed by the fame perfons who gave in a protestation in their favours ; for the united fentiments of fo many divines were foon fubftituted in place of the Pope's authority , and the power of general councils ...
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... council have a right to judge for the reft of the kingdom without their confent . The reformation in England was carried on by the King , affifted by Cranmer , and a few chofen divines ; the convocation was fel- dom confulted , and when ...
... council have a right to judge for the reft of the kingdom without their confent . The reformation in England was carried on by the King , affifted by Cranmer , and a few chofen divines ; the convocation was fel- dom confulted , and when ...
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... council found it inconfift- ent with their private ends to proceed , the reformers looked upon it as a call in providence for them to wait , until the civil powers fhould again begin to move in the reformation . In this respect the ...
... council found it inconfift- ent with their private ends to proceed , the reformers looked upon it as a call in providence for them to wait , until the civil powers fhould again begin to move in the reformation . In this respect the ...
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... council , and the popish clergy ftrenuously oppofed all pro- ceedings of this fort . And the reformers them- felves mistaking the true method of advancing it , it came little farther than it had done in the former reign . The method of ...
... council , and the popish clergy ftrenuously oppofed all pro- ceedings of this fort . And the reformers them- felves mistaking the true method of advancing it , it came little farther than it had done in the former reign . The method of ...
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... council , was how to fupply the principal bishopricks which were now vacant , or fhould henceforth happen to be vacant , through the incorrigibleness of the Bishops , who were ftrongly attached to popery . Canterbury , Hereford ...
... council , was how to fupply the principal bishopricks which were now vacant , or fhould henceforth happen to be vacant , through the incorrigibleness of the Bishops , who were ftrongly attached to popery . Canterbury , Hereford ...
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