The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... in Six Volumes, Band 3W. Baynes, 1825 |
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... favour the popish doctrine , and to censure the reformers , that I should have had a better opinion of the author's integrity , if he had professed himself not to be of our com- munion , nor of the communion of any other protestant ...
... favour the popish doctrine , and to censure the reformers , that I should have had a better opinion of the author's integrity , if he had professed himself not to be of our com- munion , nor of the communion of any other protestant ...
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... favour or partiality ; " yet she departed out of court , though thrice called to appear , and was denounced contu- macious . " The only reconciling of this apparent contra- diction seems to be this , that they were indeed together in ...
... favour or partiality ; " yet she departed out of court , though thrice called to appear , and was denounced contu- macious . " The only reconciling of this apparent contra- diction seems to be this , that they were indeed together in ...
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... favour to the Jansenists , as let many of them into great dignities ; but when he had brought that court to what he designed , he presently changed his conduct towards them . A person of distinction at Paris , finding my History so much ...
... favour to the Jansenists , as let many of them into great dignities ; but when he had brought that court to what he designed , he presently changed his conduct towards them . A person of distinction at Paris , finding my History so much ...
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... favoured , and written for with much zeal , not to say indecency ; besides a vast number of little superstitious practices , that in some places have grown to a great height , so that we were insensibly going off from the Reformation ...
... favoured , and written for with much zeal , not to say indecency ; besides a vast number of little superstitious practices , that in some places have grown to a great height , so that we were insensibly going off from the Reformation ...
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... favour ; and he , who saw what was the method to secure and advance it , moved , that , instead of the dilatory pro- ceedings in the ordinary courts , such offenders should be proceeded against by martial law . To this the council wrote ...
... favour ; and he , who saw what was the method to secure and advance it , moved , that , instead of the dilatory pro- ceedings in the ordinary courts , such offenders should be proceeded against by martial law . To this the council wrote ...
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