The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... in Six Volumes, Band 3W. Baynes, 1825 |
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Gilbert Burnet. THE HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND . PART III . A SUPPLEMENT TO THE TWO FORMER VOLUMES . Cutit 270 ( 1 ) : 283 SIR ; ΤΟ.
Gilbert Burnet. THE HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND . PART III . A SUPPLEMENT TO THE TWO FORMER VOLUMES . Cutit 270 ( 1 ) : 283 SIR ; ΤΟ.
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... former work : but all this was over , and they were both gone before the court was opened , or that the cardinals had taken their places ; so that their appearance could be no part of the record of the court . B I am now to give an ...
... former work : but all this was over , and they were both gone before the court was opened , or that the cardinals had taken their places ; so that their appearance could be no part of the record of the court . B I am now to give an ...
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... former age faithfully down to posterity , nothing could please me more than to have every error I had fallen into discovered ; and it was no small satisfaction to me to find , that a writer , who has been now above thirty years ...
... former age faithfully down to posterity , nothing could please me more than to have every error I had fallen into discovered ; and it was no small satisfaction to me to find , that a writer , who has been now above thirty years ...
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... former principles , as well as from our present establishment : to all which they have added that singular and ... former establishment in the times of popery , I should acknowledge we had now as good grounds to change the present , as ...
... former principles , as well as from our present establishment : to all which they have added that singular and ... former establishment in the times of popery , I should acknowledge we had now as good grounds to change the present , as ...
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... former ages so managed , that the whole complex of the Christian religion was totally depraved by them . : We have also rules and rubrics for worship , that are our standards , fixed by law and yet we see a humour of inno- vation making ...
... former ages so managed , that the whole complex of the Christian religion was totally depraved by them . : We have also rules and rubrics for worship , that are our standards , fixed by law and yet we see a humour of inno- vation making ...
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