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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... reason to expect that church members a- bounding in all the pleasures of fense , and enjoy- ing all the gratifications of their appetites , will long prove ftedfaft in the faith . Providence has wifely ordered that when true reformation ...
... reason to expect that church members a- bounding in all the pleasures of fense , and enjoy- ing all the gratifications of their appetites , will long prove ftedfaft in the faith . Providence has wifely ordered that when true reformation ...
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... reason that fubjects fhould be- lieve as the King believes , than there is for their believing as the Pope and the church doth . The understandings of men are not all alike , and are not equally capable of receiving the fame doctrine ...
... reason that fubjects fhould be- lieve as the King believes , than there is for their believing as the Pope and the church doth . The understandings of men are not all alike , and are not equally capable of receiving the fame doctrine ...
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... reason they overlooked the doctrinal articles of Edward the Sixth , and inftead thereof compofed a declaration of faith , which all churchmen were ob- liged to read publicly at their enterance upon their cures . The title of this ...
... reason they overlooked the doctrinal articles of Edward the Sixth , and inftead thereof compofed a declaration of faith , which all churchmen were ob- liged to read publicly at their enterance upon their cures . The title of this ...
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... reason why it was not permitted to be printed in England at this time . Notwithstanding thefe offenfive paffages , and fome of the like import , this Geneva Bible was printed in England afterwards , and was in great repute . It is ...
... reason why it was not permitted to be printed in England at this time . Notwithstanding thefe offenfive paffages , and fome of the like import , this Geneva Bible was printed in England afterwards , and was in great repute . It is ...
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... reasons which they had offered against the habits , and were for enforcing the practice of them with a proteftation that they defired them re- moved ; others were for compromifing the matter , and permitting an indulgence . Humphrey's ...
... reasons which they had offered against the habits , and were for enforcing the practice of them with a proteftation that they defired them re- moved ; others were for compromifing the matter , and permitting an indulgence . Humphrey's ...
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