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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... doctrine of the Eucharist , for you only add the ' manner ' of that Presence which we admit to be real . For we admit the salvation of Romanists , as individuals , not as members of the Roman communion — that is , as they believe the ...
... doctrine of the Eucharist , for you only add the ' manner ' of that Presence which we admit to be real . For we admit the salvation of Romanists , as individuals , not as members of the Roman communion — that is , as they believe the ...
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... doctrine of the Church nor proved by any good argument of private The matter of the great anti - Christ fits the Turkish tyranny every way as well as the papacy . " As to images , we reject the popish doctrine and practice both ...
... doctrine of the Church nor proved by any good argument of private The matter of the great anti - Christ fits the Turkish tyranny every way as well as the papacy . " As to images , we reject the popish doctrine and practice both ...
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... doctrine and discipline of the Church of England no less than the Papists do , " the " proceedings and penalties " of the canon against Popish recusants shall stand also against Anabaptists , Brownists , Separatists , and the like ...
... doctrine and discipline of the Church of England no less than the Papists do , " the " proceedings and penalties " of the canon against Popish recusants shall stand also against Anabaptists , Brownists , Separatists , and the like ...
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