The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... in Six Volumes, Band 3W. Baynes, 1825 |
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... concerning the book of Ordination , published in the third year of King Edward , which was in these words * : " Another difference between the Ordination book set out at that time , and that we now use , was , that the bishop was to lay ...
... concerning the book of Ordination , published in the third year of King Edward , which was in these words * : " Another difference between the Ordination book set out at that time , and that we now use , was , that the bishop was to lay ...
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... concerning the Reformation in Scotland , which had escaped the diligence of that grave and judicious writer Archbishop Spotswood , of which I have given a full ac- count , and have used the best endeavours I could to be fur- nished with ...
... concerning the Reformation in Scotland , which had escaped the diligence of that grave and judicious writer Archbishop Spotswood , of which I have given a full ac- count , and have used the best endeavours I could to be fur- nished with ...
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... concerning spiritual things , have very little done . Wherefore , that they have been in that necessary part of their duty so negligent , whether God suffer to grow to an unperceived cause of division and grudge against them , God ...
... concerning spiritual things , have very little done . Wherefore , that they have been in that necessary part of their duty so negligent , whether God suffer to grow to an unperceived cause of division and grudge against them , God ...
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Gilbert Burnet. I gave of it in a book concerning the Regale . It was taken from a very exact history of that transaction , that was writ- ten by Mr. Pinsons , printed anno 1666 ; and that seemed to some very proper judges to relate so ...
Gilbert Burnet. I gave of it in a book concerning the Regale . It was taken from a very exact history of that transaction , that was writ- ten by Mr. Pinsons , printed anno 1666 ; and that seemed to some very proper judges to relate so ...
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... to us , at the dis- tance of about sixteen ages , pure and uncorrupted . . In these we have the fixed standard of our religion ; and by them we can satisfy ourselves concerning all such practices as d 3 INTRODUCTION . xli.
... to us , at the dis- tance of about sixteen ages , pure and uncorrupted . . In these we have the fixed standard of our religion ; and by them we can satisfy ourselves concerning all such practices as d 3 INTRODUCTION . xli.
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