The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... in Six Volumes, Band 3W. Baynes, 1825 |
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... churches abroad . The eminent moderation of the most serene house from which your Majesty is descended , gives us auspicious hopes , that as God has now raised your Majesty , with signal characters of an amazing Providence , to be the ...
... churches abroad . The eminent moderation of the most serene house from which your Majesty is descended , gives us auspicious hopes , that as God has now raised your Majesty , with signal characters of an amazing Providence , to be the ...
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... church , and all his friends , and none more than myself , have had an invaluable loss . I read that record very carefully twice or thrice over , and gave a full abstract of it , but did not then reflect on what has occurred to me since ...
... church , and all his friends , and none more than myself , have had an invaluable loss . I read that record very carefully twice or thrice over , and gave a full abstract of it , but did not then reflect on what has occurred to me since ...
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... church's authority acting in an independence on the civil power , were the foundations of popery , and the seminal principles out of which that mass of corruptions was formed . They have no colour for them in the New Testament , nor in ...
... church's authority acting in an independence on the civil power , were the foundations of popery , and the seminal principles out of which that mass of corruptions was formed . They have no colour for them in the New Testament , nor in ...
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