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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... these for- mularies was , to exhibit to the world an account of what were the principles of the protestants ; and they meant no more by them , than a public vindication of themselves , from the falfe accufations of the papists but after ...
... these for- mularies was , to exhibit to the world an account of what were the principles of the protestants ; and they meant no more by them , than a public vindication of themselves , from the falfe accufations of the papists but after ...
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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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... These commif- fioners feldom confulted the exprefs words of fcrip- ture , or the opinions of general councils . They found a far fhorter and easier method of proceed- ing . They entangled their prifoner with oaths ex officio , and the ...
... These commif- fioners feldom confulted the exprefs words of fcrip- ture , or the opinions of general councils . They found a far fhorter and easier method of proceed- ing . They entangled their prifoner with oaths ex officio , and the ...
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... these principles in this reign , they might have proceeded with more ease in reforming the nation , and much less disturb- ance both to themselves and others . As long as men's principles are not inconfiftent with civil govern- ment ...
... these principles in this reign , they might have proceeded with more ease in reforming the nation , and much less disturb- ance both to themselves and others . As long as men's principles are not inconfiftent with civil govern- ment ...
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... These articles were prefented to the Lord Keeper by their Prolocutor , Dr Harps- field , but the Keeper gave them no answer ; nor did the convocation proceed any farther in matters of religion . As foon as the feffions were ended , the ...
... These articles were prefented to the Lord Keeper by their Prolocutor , Dr Harps- field , but the Keeper gave them no answer ; nor did the convocation proceed any farther in matters of religion . As foon as the feffions were ended , the ...
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