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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... 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 reftore popery , as her father ...
... 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 reftore popery , as her father ...
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... them , when their confciences would not permit them to use them . During the reign of Edward , the reformation promised fair to go on , and the King did all he could 1 could to promote it ; but the clergy were fo ( 8 )
... them , when their confciences would not permit them to use them . During the reign of Edward , the reformation promised fair to go on , and the King did all he could 1 could to promote it ; but the clergy were fo ( 8 )
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... the orders of the council , that in process of time it became natural to them to think that religion fhould keep pace with the pleasure of civil governors . Vol . II . B Ja : In the reign of Edward , the reformers had ( 9 )
... the orders of the council , that in process of time it became natural to them to think that religion fhould keep pace with the pleasure of civil governors . Vol . II . B Ja : In the reign of Edward , the reformers had ( 9 )
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... reign . The method of proceeding by act of par- liament , or order of the King's council , in every article of religious reformation , was not a likely method to reform a whole nation from popish fuperftition ; for as long as rational ...
... reign . The method of proceeding by act of par- liament , or order of the King's council , in every article of religious reformation , was not a likely method to reform a whole nation from popish fuperftition ; for as long as rational ...
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... reign than has ever yet been attained . The progrefs of religion has al- ways been interrupted , by the intervention of fome authority , which has prefcribed the limits of godlinefs , or extended its bounds according to the pleasure of ...
... reign than has ever yet been attained . The progrefs of religion has al- ways been interrupted , by the intervention of fome authority , which has prefcribed the limits of godlinefs , or extended its bounds according to the pleasure of ...
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