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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... 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 they proceeded , they ...
... 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 they proceeded , they ...
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... judge for themfelves what they ought to believe , as any fupreme magistrate , or prince upon earth . There is no fecurity that prin- cés or lawgivers fhall not err , or that they fhall judge right concerning the founders of religion ...
... judge for themfelves what they ought to believe , as any fupreme magistrate , or prince upon earth . There is no fecurity that prin- cés or lawgivers fhall not err , or that they fhall judge right concerning the founders of religion ...
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... judges of human compofitions , and tried them by the word of God , which is the only judge of all religious controverfies . As long as they had no rule to judge by , except what each party faid for themfelves , they were ready to be ...
... judges of human compofitions , and tried them by the word of God , which is the only judge of all religious controverfies . As long as they had no rule to judge by , except what each party faid for themfelves , they were ready to be ...
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... judge in all difcipline in fpiritual courts . The act of uniformity , which paffed at the fame time with the act of fupremacy , very much ftrengthens and enlarges the power of the Queen ; for it fays , " that the Queen's Majefty , by ...
... judge in all difcipline in fpiritual courts . The act of uniformity , which paffed at the fame time with the act of fupremacy , very much ftrengthens and enlarges the power of the Queen ; for it fays , " that the Queen's Majefty , by ...
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... judges they affirmed further , that the catholic doctrine was already established , and that it was too great an encouragement to heretics , to admit their religion to be difputed before a multitude . They said that the Queen deserved ...
... judges they affirmed further , that the catholic doctrine was already established , and that it was too great an encouragement to heretics , to admit their religion to be difputed before a multitude . They said that the Queen deserved ...
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