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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... laws which were made in the reigns of Henry the eighth , and Edward the fixth , for abolishing the Pope's authority , was the power of the Roman Pontiff restored in England , in Mary's reign . This Queen made ufe of her fupremacy to ...
... laws which were made in the reigns of Henry the eighth , and Edward the fixth , for abolishing the Pope's authority , was the power of the Roman Pontiff restored in England , in Mary's reign . This Queen made ufe of her fupremacy to ...
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... laws of Mofes were divine laws , and the penalties annexed to them , as much of divine appointment as the laws themselves . It is therefore highly abfurd , to make the fpecial com- miffion of the Jewish magiftracy , a pattern for the ...
... laws of Mofes were divine laws , and the penalties annexed to them , as much of divine appointment as the laws themselves . It is therefore highly abfurd , to make the fpecial com- miffion of the Jewish magiftracy , a pattern for the ...
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... laws of nature , the rights of mankind , and the liberty al- Jowed chriftians in divine revelation , was never in ... law of nature and the New Teftament . Burnet obferves , " that it is not to be ima- " gined how any changes in religion ...
... laws of nature , the rights of mankind , and the liberty al- Jowed chriftians in divine revelation , was never in ... law of nature and the New Teftament . Burnet obferves , " that it is not to be ima- " gined how any changes in religion ...
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From the Reformation to this Present Time James Murray. " fupport of law , every bishop taught his flock the " best way ... laws of chrifti- anity , to have impofed them upon their brethren . The only plaufible pretence they had for their ...
From the Reformation to this Present Time James Murray. " fupport of law , every bishop taught his flock the " best way ... laws of chrifti- anity , to have impofed them upon their brethren . The only plaufible pretence they had for their ...
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... laws , means no more than that they fhall be of the fame profeffion with the law - makers , or fuffer lofs ; but if their minds revolt from the principles proposed to their affent , they cannot be of the fame opinion , though for fear ...
... laws , means no more than that they fhall be of the fame profeffion with the law - makers , or fuffer lofs ; but if their minds revolt from the principles proposed to their affent , they cannot be of the fame opinion , though for fear ...
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