The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... in Six Volumes, Band 3W. Baynes, 1825 |
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... religion , in the age before the Reformation , that I know no book so proper to prepare a man for reading the History of the Reformation , as the attentive reading of that noble work he was indeed well furnished with a collection of ...
... religion , in the age before the Reformation , that I know no book so proper to prepare a man for reading the History of the Reformation , as the attentive reading of that noble work he was indeed well furnished with a collection of ...
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... religion and government ; and are taking the very same methods , only a little diversified , that have been pur- sued in popery , to bring the world into a blind dependence upon the clergy , and to draw the wealth and strength of the ...
... religion and government ; and are taking the very same methods , only a little diversified , that have been pur- sued in popery , to bring the world into a blind dependence upon the clergy , and to draw the wealth and strength of the ...
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... 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 a great progress in these , without the least complaint , by the ...
... 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 a great progress in these , without the least complaint , by the ...
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... contre . qui passeroient le capacite de tous les Anglois . C'est ainsi que Wakefield , qui avoit plus de vanité que de religion , trafiquoit de ses sentiments . himself , or perhaps that the king might change his xxiv INTRODUCTION .
... contre . qui passeroient le capacite de tous les Anglois . C'est ainsi que Wakefield , qui avoit plus de vanité que de religion , trafiquoit de ses sentiments . himself , or perhaps that the king might change his xxiv INTRODUCTION .
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... religion themselves , and so may reckon it a small matter to be of any religion that comes to have the law and the government on its side ; and resolve to change with every wind and tide , rather than put any thing to hazard by ...
... religion themselves , and so may reckon it a small matter to be of any religion that comes to have the law and the government on its side ; and resolve to change with every wind and tide , rather than put any thing to hazard by ...
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