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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... land by law , has been frequently claimed by them to the no fmall grief of many of their fubjects . This fupremacy fets afide the twentieth article of the church of England , which fays , " that the " church has authority in matters of ...
... land by law , has been frequently claimed by them to the no fmall grief of many of their fubjects . This fupremacy fets afide the twentieth article of the church of England , which fays , " that the " church has authority in matters of ...
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... land have on many occafions claimed the fupreme jurifdiction in all matters of religion , not only over the common people , but likewife over the very chief of the clergy ; and they have it yet in their power to do so , and act ...
... land have on many occafions claimed the fupreme jurifdiction in all matters of religion , not only over the common people , but likewife over the very chief of the clergy ; and they have it yet in their power to do so , and act ...
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... land which eftablished that reli- gion ; for this reafon they were deprived , and loft all the authority which they had . The high church . party have often affirmed , that the ordina- tion of the clergy of the church of Scotland is not ...
... land which eftablished that reli- gion ; for this reafon they were deprived , and loft all the authority which they had . The high church . party have often affirmed , that the ordina- tion of the clergy of the church of Scotland is not ...
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... land ; and the puritans held by the decrees of provincial and national fynods , inforced by the civil power . Both parties were equally enemies to liberty of confcience , and that freedom of profeffion which is every man's right , as ...
... land ; and the puritans held by the decrees of provincial and national fynods , inforced by the civil power . Both parties were equally enemies to liberty of confcience , and that freedom of profeffion which is every man's right , as ...
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... land . The reft of the diocefes were not in any better fituation than that of Canterbury : the whole churches through the land were scenes of idlenefs , diffipation , and loose- nefs . Parker discovered the inconveniency that a- rofe to ...
... land . The reft of the diocefes were not in any better fituation than that of Canterbury : the whole churches through the land were scenes of idlenefs , diffipation , and loose- nefs . Parker discovered the inconveniency that a- rofe to ...
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