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... REFORMATION IN ENGLAND . OF PRELATICAL EPISCOPACY . THE REASON OF CHURCH GOVERNMENT URGED AGAINST PRELACY OF TRUE RELIGION , HERESY , SCHISM , TOLERATION . OF CIVIL POWER IN ECCLESIASTICAL CAUSES . WITH A PREFACE , PRELIMINARY REMARKS ...
... REFORMATION IN ENGLAND . OF PRELATICAL EPISCOPACY . THE REASON OF CHURCH GOVERNMENT URGED AGAINST PRELACY OF TRUE RELIGION , HERESY , SCHISM , TOLERATION . OF CIVIL POWER IN ECCLESIASTICAL CAUSES . WITH A PREFACE , PRELIMINARY REMARKS ...
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... and other Falsities , are observed · · · 139 200 333 . 354 OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND , and the Causes that Hitherto have hindered it . In Two Books . Written to a Friend 363 OF PRELATICAL EPISCOPACY , and whether it may be Deduced.
... and other Falsities , are observed · · · 139 200 333 . 354 OF REFORMATION IN ENGLAND , and the Causes that Hitherto have hindered it . In Two Books . Written to a Friend 363 OF PRELATICAL EPISCOPACY , and whether it may be Deduced.
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... reformation of Scotland ; whose large treatise on this subject defends the same opinion . To cite them sufficiently , were to insert their whole books , written purposely on this argument . " Knox's Appeal ; " and " to the reader ...
... reformation of Scotland ; whose large treatise on this subject defends the same opinion . To cite them sufficiently , were to insert their whole books , written purposely on this argument . " Knox's Appeal ; " and " to the reader ...
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... Reformation , were granted for eating white meats in Lent , on Ember days , and on others , which were appointed by Act of Parliament for Fish Days . Queen Elizabeth used to say , that she would never eat flesh in Lent without obtaining ...
... Reformation , were granted for eating white meats in Lent , on Ember days , and on others , which were appointed by Act of Parliament for Fish Days . Queen Elizabeth used to say , that she would never eat flesh in Lent without obtaining ...
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... reformation , sought out new limboes and new hells wherein they might include our books also within the number of their damned . And this was the rare morsel so officiously snatched up , and so illfavouredly imi- tated by our ...
... reformation , sought out new limboes and new hells wherein they might include our books also within the number of their damned . And this was the rare morsel so officiously snatched up , and so illfavouredly imi- tated by our ...
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