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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... reason considering the books . These together give evidence which may commend itself to any thoughtful and earnest inquirer . Reason , indeed , is the bulwark not the slave of religion . though I set the mysteries of faith above reason ...
... reason considering the books . These together give evidence which may commend itself to any thoughtful and earnest inquirer . Reason , indeed , is the bulwark not the slave of religion . though I set the mysteries of faith above reason ...
الصفحة 139
... reason- ably be expected to yield " ; and when he was asked to give up his friends to death as well as to permanently disestablish the Church , he had a double reason for firmness . At this point the army intervened . On November 20 ...
... reason- ably be expected to yield " ; and when he was asked to give up his friends to death as well as to permanently disestablish the Church , he had a double reason for firmness . At this point the army intervened . On November 20 ...
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... reason of the necessity of it for all , which hath been delivered , aggravates it very much in danger of death . And the practice of the Church attests it to the utmost . Neither will there be any necessity of giving it in one kind only ...
... reason of the necessity of it for all , which hath been delivered , aggravates it very much in danger of death . And the practice of the Church attests it to the utmost . Neither will there be any necessity of giving it in one kind only ...
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