The Life of the Learned and Right Reverend Reynold Pecock, S. T. P., Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, and Chichester, in the Reign of King Henry VI.Clarendon Press, 1820 - 235 Seiten |
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... observed , that " heretofore the sacrifice was cele- D. Offic . Expl . c . 42 . < The shortest Way to end Disputes about Religion , 1716. viz . to have an implicit faith in an infallible judge and guide . lib . ii , c . 2 . " brated a 2 ...
... observed , that " heretofore the sacrifice was cele- D. Offic . Expl . c . 42 . < The shortest Way to end Disputes about Religion , 1716. viz . to have an implicit faith in an infallible judge and guide . lib . ii , c . 2 . " brated a 2 ...
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... observation " of Easter , and the manner of administering Baptism , " which they seem to have had from the Greek or eastern " Churches , by whom their ancestors had been converted " to the belief of Christianity ; and did or practised a ...
... observation " of Easter , and the manner of administering Baptism , " which they seem to have had from the Greek or eastern " Churches , by whom their ancestors had been converted " to the belief of Christianity ; and did or practised a ...
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... observed that leges de confessionibus expressæ in Scriptura per Dial . lib . iv . c . 23. Obj . mille annos et amplius suffecerunt , the laws of confes- of Freres , sions expressed in Scripture sufficed for a thousand years c . 16. MS ...
... observed that leges de confessionibus expressæ in Scriptura per Dial . lib . iv . c . 23. Obj . mille annos et amplius suffecerunt , the laws of confes- of Freres , sions expressed in Scripture sufficed for a thousand years c . 16. MS ...
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... observe , how far a bitter zeal and persecuting spirit will carry those who are so un- happy as to be acted and governed by it . No one could express a truer affection for the Established Church than our Bishop ; insomuch , that he was ...
... observe , how far a bitter zeal and persecuting spirit will carry those who are so un- happy as to be acted and governed by it . No one could express a truer affection for the Established Church than our Bishop ; insomuch , that he was ...
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... observed , that , at this time , instances were very common of persons of better rank than our Bishop's parents seem to have been , neglecting to take due care to preserve their pedigrees . However , we may , I believe , venture to say ...
... observed , that , at this time , instances were very common of persons of better rank than our Bishop's parents seem to have been , neglecting to take due care to preserve their pedigrees . However , we may , I believe , venture to say ...
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