The English Church from the Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)AMS Press, 1967 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... authority of the Church , the efficacy of baptism , and the real presence . A " second parallel " tried to convict Mountague of Arminianism , and " Pelagius Redivivus " compared " the new to the old error . " Charles determined to ...
... authority of the Church , the efficacy of baptism , and the real presence . A " second parallel " tried to convict Mountague of Arminianism , and " Pelagius Redivivus " compared " the new to the old error . " Charles determined to ...
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... authority of Parliament in the second year of King Edward the Sixth . " The " black rubric , " at the end of the communion service , was inserted , in a form altered from that in the Second Prayer - book of Edward VI . ( at the instance ...
... authority of Parliament in the second year of King Edward the Sixth . " The " black rubric , " at the end of the communion service , was inserted , in a form altered from that in the Second Prayer - book of Edward VI . ( at the instance ...
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... authority . " Tenison complained of attempts to convert his parishioners , and declared that he had been obliged to act on their behalf . He mentioned in passing a fact curious indeed if true , that during the Commonwealth " a Roman ...
... authority . " Tenison complained of attempts to convert his parishioners , and declared that he had been obliged to act on their behalf . He mentioned in passing a fact curious indeed if true , that during the Commonwealth " a Roman ...
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