The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... in Six Volumes, Band 3W. Baynes, 1825 |
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... religion all , or to be enemies to the Christian religion ? Would these men re- duce us to be a sort of Hottentots ? And yet this must grow to be the effect of our being without all religion . Mankind is a creature , by his make and ...
... religion all , or to be enemies to the Christian religion ? Would these men re- duce us to be a sort of Hottentots ? And yet this must grow to be the effect of our being without all religion . Mankind is a creature , by his make and ...
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... religion at all ; and what the consequences of that may prove ; and then see , if there is any religion so little liable to be corrupted , and that tends so much to the good of mankind , as the true Christian religion reformed among us ...
... religion at all ; and what the consequences of that may prove ; and then see , if there is any religion so little liable to be corrupted , and that tends so much to the good of mankind , as the true Christian religion reformed among us ...
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... religion , is , even in a mild reign , such as Odischalci's was ; and we may well suppose , that , because it was too mild , this was ordered to be laid before him , to animate him with a spirit of persecu- tion . When the abbey of St ...
... religion , is , even in a mild reign , such as Odischalci's was ; and we may well suppose , that , because it was too mild , this was ordered to be laid before him , to animate him with a spirit of persecu- tion . When the abbey of St ...
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... religion , are under a more particular obligation of watching carefully over this sacred trust , for which they must give a severe account in the last day , if they do not guard it against all danger , at what distance soever it may ...
... religion , are under a more particular obligation of watching carefully over this sacred trust , for which they must give a severe account in the last day , if they do not guard it against all danger , at what distance soever it may ...
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... religion in the soul as a secret sense of Divine matters , which puri- fies all men's thoughts , and governs all their words and ac- tions and in this light they propose it to their people , warning them against all dangers , and ...
... religion in the soul as a secret sense of Divine matters , which puri- fies all men's thoughts , and governs all their words and ac- tions and in this light they propose it to their people , warning them against all dangers , and ...
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