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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... question . First , there was the familiar 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 ...
... question . First , there was the familiar 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 ...
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... questions as the following were asked in each parish . Was there a font of stone set up in the ancient usual place , a convenient questions and decent communion table standing upon a frame with a carpet of silk or some other decent ...
... questions as the following were asked in each parish . Was there a font of stone set up in the ancient usual place , a convenient questions and decent communion table standing upon a frame with a carpet of silk or some other decent ...
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... question . Some desired to get rid of such payments as unspiritual , some because they did not wish to pay . posal for their abolition was made in Parliament , July 15 , 1653 , but it was rejected . A voluntary system , however ...
... question . Some desired to get rid of such payments as unspiritual , some because they did not wish to pay . posal for their abolition was made in Parliament , July 15 , 1653 , but it was rejected . A voluntary system , however ...
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