The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... in Six Volumes, Band 3W. Baynes, 1825 |
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... seems reserved to be laid at your Majesty's feet ; who , we trust , is designed by God to complete the Reformation itself : to rectify what may be yet amiss , and to supply what is defective among us ; to oblige us to live and to labour ...
... seems reserved to be laid at your Majesty's feet ; who , we trust , is designed by God to complete the Reformation itself : to rectify what may be yet amiss , and to supply what is defective among us ; to oblige us to live and to labour ...
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... seems to have had no notion of sacrilege and , which is somewhat remarkable , most of the hardships were put upon ecclesiastics in the latter end of his reign , when his judgment was in the best condition : " and without adding one word ...
... seems to have had no notion of sacrilege and , which is somewhat remarkable , most of the hardships were put upon ecclesiastics in the latter end of his reign , when his judgment was in the best condition : " and without adding one word ...
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... seems in this he only looked at the rubric as it is now at the end of the communion service , upon a conceit that it stands now as it was at that time changed ; and we know who was the author of that change ( D. P. G. ) , and who ...
... seems in this he only looked at the rubric as it is now at the end of the communion service , upon a conceit that it stands now as it was at that time changed ; and we know who was the author of that change ( D. P. G. ) , and who ...
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... seems to be this , that they were indeed together in the hall where the court sat ; but that it was before the cardinals sat down and had formed the court : for as it is not to be imagined that in the record so material a step could ...
... seems to be this , that they were indeed together in the hall where the court sat ; but that it was before the cardinals sat down and had formed the court : for as it is not to be imagined that in the record so material a step could ...
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... seems they thought this was the import of the Greek word Deuteronomy ( or a second law ) , but he shows that it imported only a repetition of the former law , and the book had another title in the Hebrew . Then he says , that Wakefield ...
... seems they thought this was the import of the Greek word Deuteronomy ( or a second law ) , but he shows that it imported only a repetition of the former law , and the book had another title in the Hebrew . Then he says , that Wakefield ...
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