The History of the Reformation of the Church of England, Band 2D. Appleton, 1842 |
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Gilbert Burnet. we may safely acknowledge , since the man of infallibility is not pretended to be without sin ) , yet these were not such heinous trangressions , but rather such as human infirmity exposes most men to , when they are ...
Gilbert Burnet. we may safely acknowledge , since the man of infallibility is not pretended to be without sin ) , yet these were not such heinous trangressions , but rather such as human infirmity exposes most men to , when they are ...
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... pretended a Divine institu- tion for those lay - elders . Here in England , it is plain the nation would not bear such authority to be lodged with the clergy at first ; but it will appear , in the following Work , that a platform was ...
... pretended a Divine institu- tion for those lay - elders . Here in England , it is plain the nation would not bear such authority to be lodged with the clergy at first ; but it will appear , in the following Work , that a platform was ...
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... pretended that they were the books of the people , he thought the Bible a much more intel- ligible and useful book . There were some too rash , and others too obstinate . The magistrate was to steer a middle course between them ; not ...
... pretended that they were the books of the people , he thought the Bible a much more intel- ligible and useful book . There were some too rash , and others too obstinate . The magistrate was to steer a middle course between them ; not ...
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... pretended some other quar- rels against them , as that of the Duke of Brunswick , who , having begun a war with his neighbours , was taken prisoner , and his dominions possessed by the Landgrave . That , with some old quarrels , was pre ...
... pretended some other quar- rels against them , as that of the Duke of Brunswick , who , having begun a war with his neighbours , was taken prisoner , and his dominions possessed by the Landgrave . That , with some old quarrels , was pre ...
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... pretended to have been done two or three hundred years ago , but was to take things as he found them ; and that the Scots had records likewise to prove their being a free kingdom . So the council saw they could not engage in the war ...
... pretended to have been done two or three hundred years ago , but was to take things as he found them ; and that the Scots had records likewise to prove their being a free kingdom . So the council saw they could not engage in the war ...
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