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... things that ever was . Fox , for all his voluminous work , had but few things in his eye when he made his collection ; and designed only to discover the corruptions and cruelties of the Roman clorgy , and the sufferings and constancy of ...
... things that ever was . Fox , for all his voluminous work , had but few things in his eye when he made his collection ; and designed only to discover the corruptions and cruelties of the Roman clorgy , and the sufferings and constancy of ...
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... things not known before . So that upon what grounds he wrote a great deal of his book we can only conjecture , and many in their guesses are not apt to be very favourable to him . Things being delivered to us with so much alloy and ...
... things not known before . So that upon what grounds he wrote a great deal of his book we can only conjecture , and many in their guesses are not apt to be very favourable to him . Things being delivered to us with so much alloy and ...
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... things that were done by him , we must acknowledge that there was a signal providence of God , in raising up a king of his temper , for clearing the way to that blessed work that followed : and that could hardly havo been done but by a ...
... things that were done by him , we must acknowledge that there was a signal providence of God , in raising up a king of his temper , for clearing the way to that blessed work that followed : and that could hardly havo been done but by a ...
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Gilbert Burnet. writings about many things , and a direct opposition to other things that were still retained , must needs conclude , even without deep speculations or nice disputing , that many things that were still in the church had ...
Gilbert Burnet. writings about many things , and a direct opposition to other things that were still retained , must needs conclude , even without deep speculations or nice disputing , that many things that were still in the church had ...
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... things are to be considered for their vindication . They did not at once attain the full knowledge of divine truth , so that in some particulars , as in that of the corporal presence in the sacrament , both Cranmer and Ridley were ...
... things are to be considered for their vindication . They did not at once attain the full knowledge of divine truth , so that in some particulars , as in that of the corporal presence in the sacrament , both Cranmer and Ridley were ...
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