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... church , an analogy or trope , not a re - presentation of it . Indeed , the very fact that the Church of Rome claimed to re - present the true church made it a false replica . It pretended to powers it did not have in order ( said ...
... church , an analogy or trope , not a re - presentation of it . Indeed , the very fact that the Church of Rome claimed to re - present the true church made it a false replica . It pretended to powers it did not have in order ( said ...
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... church . 14 As he outlines the course of Christian Charity , his narrative runs not from England to New England , but from Eden ( ' man in the estate of innocency ' ) to the Israelite ' household of faith ' , to Christian believers ' in ...
... church . 14 As he outlines the course of Christian Charity , his narrative runs not from England to New England , but from Eden ( ' man in the estate of innocency ' ) to the Israelite ' household of faith ' , to Christian believers ' in ...
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... Church of Scotland might not have served him . equally well . On the other hand , his membership of the Anglican communion was held within the Scottish Episcopal Church . Being in that specific sense outside the Established Church be it ...
... Church of Scotland might not have served him . equally well . On the other hand , his membership of the Anglican communion was held within the Scottish Episcopal Church . Being in that specific sense outside the Established Church be it ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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