The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... Protestant supremacy in the United Provinces , appealed to Englishmen as great religious ques- tions . And in the freedom which they had won for them- selves the sharp divisions of opinion in England tended to stand out more clearly ...
... Protestant supremacy in the United Provinces , appealed to Englishmen as great religious ques- tions . And in the freedom which they had won for them- selves the sharp divisions of opinion in England tended to stand out more clearly ...
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... that the right of reform , so long as the found- ation was untouched , belonged to every national church . Νο less did he depart from the extreme Protestants by his asser- tion of the Divine right of Episcopacy . He was.
... that the right of reform , so long as the found- ation was untouched , belonged to every national church . Νο less did he depart from the extreme Protestants by his asser- tion of the Divine right of Episcopacy . He was.
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... Protestants have not left the Church of Rome in her essence but in her errors ; not in the things that constitute a church , but only in such abuses and cor- ruptions as work toward the dissolution of a church . " How to be decided ...
... Protestants have not left the Church of Rome in her essence but in her errors ; not in the things that constitute a church , but only in such abuses and cor- ruptions as work toward the dissolution of a church . " How to be decided ...
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... Protestants ' mouths for ever with 276 places out of their own English Bible . " He wrote in easy , familiar language , and he took up the position of the school of Andrewes , that though the Church of Rome was corrupt she was not ...
... Protestants ' mouths for ever with 276 places out of their own English Bible . " He wrote in easy , familiar language , and he took up the position of the school of Andrewes , that though the Church of Rome was corrupt she was not ...
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... Protestant , that stood in his way , they shared all equally taste thereof . " He set himself , indeed , in his own words , " to stand in the gap against Puritanism and Popery , the Scylla and Charybdis of Ancient Piety . " And such men ...
... Protestant , that stood in his way , they shared all equally taste thereof . " He set himself , indeed , in his own words , " to stand in the gap against Puritanism and Popery , the Scylla and Charybdis of Ancient Piety . " And such men ...
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