The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... Reformation , in the history of the English Church . The masterful and moderating hand of Elizabeth once removed , men began to look out more freely over of the a wide expanse of thought and life , and to carry seventeenth the ...
... Reformation , in the history of the English Church . The masterful and moderating hand of Elizabeth once removed , men began to look out more freely over of the a wide expanse of thought and life , and to carry seventeenth the ...
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... Reformation , and emphatically asserted by Andrewes and Buckeridge , that the English Church had departed from Rome only as regards her errors , and that the right of reform , so long as the found- ation was untouched , belonged to ...
... Reformation , and emphatically asserted by Andrewes and Buckeridge , that the English Church had departed from Rome only as regards her errors , and that the right of reform , so long as the found- ation was untouched , belonged to ...
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... not the true Church . England also is a true Church . Errors there were in the reformers , as there were in the popes : and the work of reformation is admittedly a most difficult one . And yet , through it all , the essence has been.
... not the true Church . England also is a true Church . Errors there were in the reformers , as there were in the popes : and the work of reformation is admittedly a most difficult one . And yet , through it all , the essence has been.
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... Reformation . And where that cannot be had we fall back on the Holy Scriptures ; for the Council of Trent had no general assent of the Catholic Church , and the claim of the pope to continuous supremacy is contrary to historical fact ...
... Reformation . And where that cannot be had we fall back on the Holy Scriptures ; for the Council of Trent had no general assent of the Catholic Church , and the claim of the pope to continuous supremacy is contrary to historical fact ...
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... Reformation never " busy with every particular school- point . The cause why she held this moderation was , because she could not be able to preserve any unity amongst Christians , if men were forced to subscribe to curious particulars ...
... Reformation never " busy with every particular school- point . The cause why she held this moderation was , because she could not be able to preserve any unity amongst Christians , if men were forced to subscribe to curious particulars ...
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