The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... in Six Volumes, Band 3W. Baynes, 1825 |
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... body naturally has , which the asserters of transubstantiation itself do not , and cannot pre- tend is in this case : where they say the body is not present corporally , but spiritually , or as a spirit is X PREFACE .
... body naturally has , which the asserters of transubstantiation itself do not , and cannot pre- tend is in this case : where they say the body is not present corporally , but spiritually , or as a spirit is X PREFACE .
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Gilbert Burnet. corporally , but spiritually , or as a spirit is present . And he who had the chief hand in procuring this alteration , had a very extraordinary subtilty , by which he reconciled the opinion of a real presence in the ...
Gilbert Burnet. corporally , but spiritually , or as a spirit is present . And he who had the chief hand in procuring this alteration , had a very extraordinary subtilty , by which he reconciled the opinion of a real presence in the ...
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... present establishment : to all which they have added that singular and extravagant conceit , of the invalidity of baptism , unless ministered by one episcopally ordained ; though this not only cuts off all communion with the foreign ...
... present establishment : to all which they have added that singular and extravagant conceit , of the invalidity of baptism , unless ministered by one episcopally ordained ; though this not only cuts off all communion with the foreign ...
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... the Cotton Library . The present bishop of Worcester carried me to Sir John Cotton , to ask admittance : but a great prelate had been be- forehand with us ; and had possessed him with such pre- judices against me , as being no friend to ...
... the Cotton Library . The present bishop of Worcester carried me to Sir John Cotton , to ask admittance : but a great prelate had been be- forehand with us ; and had possessed him with such pre- judices against me , as being no friend to ...
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... present that I made him without any insinuation of any complaint . Thus this work was sent abroad into the world . Nor do I yet see what more I could have done to procure me better information , nor what other steps I could have made ...
... present that I made him without any insinuation of any complaint . Thus this work was sent abroad into the world . Nor do I yet see what more I could have done to procure me better information , nor what other steps I could have made ...
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