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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... five hundred and fifty - nine , between nine popish Bi- fhops and the like number of proteftant Divines , upon these three points : 1. Whether it was not contrary to fcripture , and the custom of the ancient church , to use a language ...
... five hundred and fifty - nine , between nine popish Bi- fhops and the like number of proteftant Divines , upon these three points : 1. Whether it was not contrary to fcripture , and the custom of the ancient church , to use a language ...
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... five hundred and fifty - nine . Heath Archbishop of York , oppofed it , and made an elegant speech against it ; in which he obferved very justly , " that an act of " fuch confequence ought to have had the confent " of the clergy in ...
... five hundred and fifty - nine . Heath Archbishop of York , oppofed it , and made an elegant speech against it ; in which he obferved very justly , " that an act of " fuch confequence ought to have had the confent " of the clergy in ...
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... five hundred and fifty - nine , by fome Bishops who had been deprived in the preceding reign ; for none of the prefent Bishops would have any concern in his confecration . The perfons concerned in his confe- cration were Barlow Bishop ...
... five hundred and fifty - nine , by fome Bishops who had been deprived in the preceding reign ; for none of the prefent Bishops would have any concern in his confecration . The perfons concerned in his confe- cration were Barlow Bishop ...
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... five centuries , to prove that the go- vernment of the church was imperfect in the a poftolic times , and that the forms of order after- wards received , were better fuited to an establish- ment . To these the puritans replied , that ...
... five centuries , to prove that the go- vernment of the church was imperfect in the a poftolic times , and that the forms of order after- wards received , were better fuited to an establish- ment . To these the puritans replied , that ...
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... five hundred and fifty - nine . It gave great offence to many , that the Queen should give lay - visitors authority to pro- ceed against clergymen by ecclefiaftical cenfures ; yet this was no more than is done daily by lay- chancellors ...
... five hundred and fifty - nine . It gave great offence to many , that the Queen should give lay - visitors authority to pro- ceed against clergymen by ecclefiaftical cenfures ; yet this was no more than is done daily by lay- chancellors ...
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