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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... liberty al- Jowed chriftians in divine revelation , was never in- tended by providence as an example to be obfer → ved , but a beacon to warn others from fplitting on the fame rock . The infpired apoftles of our Lord and Saviour ...
... liberty al- Jowed chriftians in divine revelation , was never in- tended by providence as an example to be obfer → ved , but a beacon to warn others from fplitting on the fame rock . The infpired apoftles of our Lord and Saviour ...
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... these times is , that they feemed no ways dif- posed to impofe their opinions upon others , only wanted the liberty to enjoy their own . Vol . II . B 2 but This fhews fhews plainly , that they were directed by the Scrip ( 11 )
... these times is , that they feemed no ways dif- posed to impofe their opinions upon others , only wanted the liberty to enjoy their own . Vol . II . B 2 but This fhews fhews plainly , that they were directed by the Scrip ( 11 )
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... liberty of their thoughts , independent upon all human au- thority . In after times , when the reformed reli- gion became a part of the policy of the nation , the profeffors thereof began to impofe it upon others , in the fame manner ...
... liberty of their thoughts , independent upon all human au- thority . In after times , when the reformed reli- gion became a part of the policy of the nation , the profeffors thereof began to impofe it upon others , in the fame manner ...
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... liberty under the government of the new Queen . • As foon as the tidings of this great change were carried beyond feas , the reformers who had fled on acccount of the perfecution , returned home ; and fuch as lay concealed in the houses ...
... liberty under the government of the new Queen . • As foon as the tidings of this great change were carried beyond feas , the reformers who had fled on acccount of the perfecution , returned home ; and fuch as lay concealed in the houses ...
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... liberty to receive the facrament either kneeling or standing ; but the Queen and parliament reftrained the posture to kneeling . This was purely an act of the ftate . The old feftivals were continued as in the fecond year of Edward the ...
... liberty to receive the facrament either kneeling or standing ; but the Queen and parliament reftrained the posture to kneeling . This was purely an act of the ftate . The old feftivals were continued as in the fecond year of Edward the ...
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