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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... true Church . On this his answer developes the chief points on which his own position as an English churchman was ... true Church , though erring - yet not the true Church . England also is a true Church . Errors there were in the ...
... true Church . On this his answer developes the chief points on which his own position as an English churchman was ... true Church , though erring - yet not the true Church . England also is a true Church . Errors there were in the ...
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... true religion established in the Church of England . I tell you I have tried it , and after much search and many disputes , have concluded it to be the best in the world , not only in the community as Christian , but also in the special ...
... true religion established in the Church of England . I tell you I have tried it , and after much search and many disputes , have concluded it to be the best in the world , not only in the community as Christian , but also in the special ...
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... true churches , except where the presbyter dependeth on some prelate , and the ministers ordained by presbyters only are no true ministers ; and they will not allow men to hear them , or communicate with them , but withdraw from our ...
... true churches , except where the presbyter dependeth on some prelate , and the ministers ordained by presbyters only are no true ministers ; and they will not allow men to hear them , or communicate with them , but withdraw from our ...
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