A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... Protestant principles and doctrines . After a reign of six years , Edward was succeeded by his half - sister Mary , daughter of Katherine of Arragon , educated in the strictest principles of the Romish religion . Immediately on her ...
... Protestant principles and doctrines . After a reign of six years , Edward was succeeded by his half - sister Mary , daughter of Katherine of Arragon , educated in the strictest principles of the Romish religion . Immediately on her ...
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... Protestant views concerning the administration of the sacrament . After de- claring that it was more agreeable to the first institution of the sacrament , and the practice of the apostles , that it should be ministered to the people in ...
... Protestant views concerning the administration of the sacrament . After de- claring that it was more agreeable to the first institution of the sacrament , and the practice of the apostles , that it should be ministered to the people in ...
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... Protestant religion , and all its adjuncts , by an act for repealing all articles and provisions made against the see apostolic of Rome , since the twentieth year of King Henry VIII . , and for the establishment of all spiritual and ...
... Protestant religion , and all its adjuncts , by an act for repealing all articles and provisions made against the see apostolic of Rome , since the twentieth year of King Henry VIII . , and for the establishment of all spiritual and ...
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... Protestant principles , preparatory to the settle- ment of the national religion , to be made in parliament . She appointed ministers who were favourable to Protestant- ism : Sir William Cecil , her chief minister ; Sir Nicholas Ba- con ...
... Protestant principles , preparatory to the settle- ment of the national religion , to be made in parliament . She appointed ministers who were favourable to Protestant- ism : Sir William Cecil , her chief minister ; Sir Nicholas Ba- con ...
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... Protestant churches , especially that of Geneva . This party obtained the name of " Puritans . " They were averse from all forms and ceremonies which could not be supported by the express word of Scripture ; and this aversion was strong ...
... Protestant churches , especially that of Geneva . This party obtained the name of " Puritans . " They were averse from all forms and ceremonies which could not be supported by the express word of Scripture ; and this aversion was strong ...
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