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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... most part , pro- ceeded under the favour and aufpices of the feve- ral civil powers they were connected with ; and the form of the proteftant religion was generally mo- delled according to the feveral taftes of princes , where it was ...
... most part , pro- ceeded under the favour and aufpices of the feve- ral civil powers they were connected with ; and the form of the proteftant religion was generally mo- delled according to the feveral taftes of princes , where it was ...
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... most wanton acts of tyranny and oppreffion , till their names became hateful to the whole nation ; fo at laft their proceedings were condemned by the united voice of the people of England , and the court was diffolved by act of par ...
... most wanton acts of tyranny and oppreffion , till their names became hateful to the whole nation ; fo at laft their proceedings were condemned by the united voice of the people of England , and the court was diffolved by act of par ...
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... most favourable conftruction that can be put upon their behaviour . Upon fo great an alteration . in religion , the number of those who refufed to conform was very inconfiderable . Of nine thousand and four hundred , two hundred and ...
... most favourable conftruction that can be put upon their behaviour . Upon fo great an alteration . in religion , the number of those who refufed to conform was very inconfiderable . Of nine thousand and four hundred , two hundred and ...
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... most illiterate perfons who would come up to the terms of the laws , and published a book of homilies for their further affiftance . It cannot be easily afcertained at fo great a dif tance of time what were the motives of the Bi- fhops ...
... most illiterate perfons who would come up to the terms of the laws , and published a book of homilies for their further affiftance . It cannot be easily afcertained at fo great a dif tance of time what were the motives of the Bi- fhops ...
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... most part of those who favoured the reformation , as well as a number of time - fervers , complied with this : fome refufed , and on that account were deprived . 66 The Archbishop this year undertook to fettle the calender , and the ...
... most part of those who favoured the reformation , as well as a number of time - fervers , complied with this : fome refufed , and on that account were deprived . 66 The Archbishop this year undertook to fettle the calender , and the ...
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