The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... in Six Volumes, Band 3W. Baynes, 1825 |
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... court of Rome and that of Versailles : and the propositions that passed in the year 1682 seemed to threaten a greater rupture to follow . Upon that , the scheme of the English Reformation was a subject of common discourse ; and that was ...
... court of Rome and that of Versailles : and the propositions that passed in the year 1682 seemed to threaten a greater rupture to follow . Upon that , the scheme of the English Reformation was a subject of common discourse ; and that was ...
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... court was then so set on extirpating heresy , that they apprehended any thing said by me might bring me into trouble . They would do me justice , so I needed not be concerned to do it to myself . I must also add , that M. Le Grand said ...
... court was then so set on extirpating heresy , that they apprehended any thing said by me might bring me into trouble . They would do me justice , so I needed not be concerned to do it to myself . I must also add , that M. Le Grand said ...
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... court of Inquisition would have been more easily carried . Here is that which those who look towards a popish suc- cessor must look for when that evil day comes . All this will make little impression on those who have no fixed belief of ...
... court of Inquisition would have been more easily carried . Here is that which those who look towards a popish suc- cessor must look for when that evil day comes . All this will make little impression on those who have no fixed belief of ...
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... court of Rome . It was the concordat , that Francis the First made with Pope Leo the Tenth . The king and the pope ... court , and to trust to the integrity and firmness of courts of justice , when an assembly of the states is no more ...
... court of Rome . It was the concordat , that Francis the First made with Pope Leo the Tenth . The king and the pope ... court , and to trust to the integrity and firmness of courts of justice , when an assembly of the states is no more ...
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... court of Rome had made of the liberties of the neighbouring church ; taking care only to secure their own profits , and delivering up the rest to the crown . The best writers of that church have , on many oc- casions , lamented the loss ...
... court of Rome had made of the liberties of the neighbouring church ; taking care only to secure their own profits , and delivering up the rest to the crown . The best writers of that church have , on many oc- casions , lamented the loss ...
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