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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... received by laymen only under one kind , and made this rule " a law which may not be refused . " Such judgments , being contrary to the command of Christ , may be reversed . So again the debate turns back upon the pope's infallibility ...
... received by laymen only under one kind , and made this rule " a law which may not be refused . " Such judgments , being contrary to the command of Christ , may be reversed . So again the debate turns back upon the pope's infallibility ...
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... received the king's dispensation to hold his benefices , though he declared himself a Roman Catholic . At Oxford a determined attempt was made to capture Attempt to the university . In May 1686 Obadiah Walker , Romanise Master of ...
... received the king's dispensation to hold his benefices , though he declared himself a Roman Catholic . At Oxford a determined attempt was made to capture Attempt to the university . In May 1686 Obadiah Walker , Romanise Master of ...
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... received the sacrament once a year , and there are more that never received in their lives . This I hope to reform , having ordered the sacrament to be administered monthly in every parish church , of which I have already found the ...
... received the sacrament once a year , and there are more that never received in their lives . This I hope to reform , having ordered the sacrament to be administered monthly in every parish church , of which I have already found the ...
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