The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... ROMAN PROJECT AND the RevoluTION 217 CHAPTER XIII THE REVOLUTION SETTLEMENT AND THE NON - JURORS 234 CHAPTER XIV THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE 255 CONTENTS ix CHAPTER XV ERASTIANISM ANd the ConvocatION DISPUTES 1689-1714 viii CONTENTS.
... ROMAN PROJECT AND the RevoluTION 217 CHAPTER XIII THE REVOLUTION SETTLEMENT AND THE NON - JURORS 234 CHAPTER XIV THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE 255 CONTENTS ix CHAPTER XV ERASTIANISM ANd the ConvocatION DISPUTES 1689-1714 viii CONTENTS.
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... Roman divines , and he had formed his opinions on those of the school of Andrewes . It was through him , there can be no doubt , that the new king was led to form the second great attachment of his life , an attachment rather of the ...
... Roman divines , and he had formed his opinions on those of the school of Andrewes . It was through him , there can be no doubt , that the new king was led to form the second great attachment of his life , an attachment rather of the ...
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... Roman controversy advanced a stage in the first year of Charles's reign . controversy . It passed from the study of theologians into the arena The Roman of public life . The earlier contentions between English and Romanist writers have ...
... Roman controversy advanced a stage in the first year of Charles's reign . controversy . It passed from the study of theologians into the arena The Roman of public life . The earlier contentions between English and Romanist writers have ...
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... Roman claim that " the Roman Church only , and such others as agree with it in faith , hath true Divine , infallible faith , necessary to salvation . " ( 3 ) The Roman statement that the faith had.
... Roman claim that " the Roman Church only , and such others as agree with it in faith , hath true Divine , infallible faith , necessary to salvation . " ( 3 ) The Roman statement that the faith had.
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... Roman claim that the Fathers recognised the Roman Church as infallible . Here it is little more than a question of translation . St. Cyprian and St. Jerome and St. Gregory Nazianzen , St. Cyril and Rufinus— what did they mean in some ...
... Roman claim that the Fathers recognised the Roman Church as infallible . Here it is little more than a question of translation . St. Cyprian and St. Jerome and St. Gregory Nazianzen , St. Cyril and Rufinus— what did they mean in some ...
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