The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... hath ever had for matters of religion , " with " an assured confidence in Christ . " For his son he had a genuine affection . Within a week of the old king's death his successor chose Laud to preach at the opening of Parliament . The ...
... hath ever had for matters of religion , " with " an assured confidence in Christ . " For his son he had a genuine affection . Within a week of the old king's death his successor chose Laud to preach at the opening of Parliament . The ...
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... could be found only in Rome . ( 2 ) The 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.
... could be found only in Rome . ( 2 ) The 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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... hath will never be able to find them false . " 66 This question of evidence for the Scripture is argued at great length ; Hooker is cited and defended , tradition is weighed , and the Roman claims for it all examined : yet Laud ...
... hath will never be able to find them false . " 66 This question of evidence for the Scripture is argued at great length ; Hooker is cited and defended , tradition is weighed , and the Roman claims for it all examined : yet Laud ...
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... have and may err ; the Catholic , Universal Church hath not , cannot , err . " Mountague was singularly free from the popular delusions of his day . There was no reason to believe the pope to be C Its teaching and its men . • 66 anti -
... have and may err ; the Catholic , Universal Church hath not , cannot , err . " Mountague was singularly free from the popular delusions of his day . There was no reason to believe the pope to be C Its teaching and its men . • 66 anti -
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... hath not affirmed anything to be the tague's doctrine of the Church of England but that which in orthodoxy . our opinion is the doctrine of the Church of England , or agreeable thereunto . And for the preservation of the peace of the ...
... hath not affirmed anything to be the tague's doctrine of the Church of England but that which in orthodoxy . our opinion is the doctrine of the Church of England , or agreeable thereunto . And for the preservation of the peace of the ...
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