The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... in Six Volumes, Band 3W. Baynes, 1825 |
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... all these churches into one body ; so that though they cannot agree to the same opinions and rituals with us in all points , yet they may join in one happy confederacy , for the support of the whole , and of every particular branch of a 3.
... all these churches into one body ; so that though they cannot agree to the same opinions and rituals with us in all points , yet they may join in one happy confederacy , for the support of the whole , and of every particular branch of a 3.
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Gilbert Burnet. of the whole , and of every particular branch of that sacrep union . May this be the peculiar glory of your Majesty's reign ; and may all the blessings of Heaven and earth rest upon your most august person , and upon all ...
Gilbert Burnet. of the whole , and of every particular branch of that sacrep union . May this be the peculiar glory of your Majesty's reign ; and may all the blessings of Heaven and earth rest upon your most august person , and upon all ...
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... particular that out of many more I will mention , is , the setting down the explanation , that was made upon the order for kneeling at the sacrament in King Edward's time , wrong in a very material word : for in that the words were ...
... particular that out of many more I will mention , is , the setting down the explanation , that was made upon the order for kneeling at the sacrament in King Edward's time , wrong in a very material word : for in that the words were ...
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... particular manner , which I now express thus publicly . I had another letter , writ in another strain , full of ex- postulation , from Anthony ( who affected to write himself ) à Wood . He thought it incumbent on him to justify himself ...
... particular manner , which I now express thus publicly . I had another letter , writ in another strain , full of ex- postulation , from Anthony ( who affected to write himself ) à Wood . He thought it incumbent on him to justify himself ...
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... particular acrimony of style , for which the bishop had prepared me . I bore it , and drew out of it all that was material , and sent it to him , to see if he did not find in it the substance of all his remarks on the first at the end ...
... particular acrimony of style , for which the bishop had prepared me . I bore it , and drew out of it all that was material , and sent it to him , to see if he did not find in it the substance of all his remarks on the first at the end ...
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