Ecclesiastical biography; or Lives of eminent men, connected with the history of religion in England; from the commencement of the Reformation to the revolution; selected and illustr. with notes by C. Wordsworth, Bind 1Rivington, 1853 |
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... Gospel ; of stedfast labour and perseverance in the various duties and good works of many several callings and stations in society : of the successive stages , and the vicissitudes of the progress of the Christian life , from its first ...
... Gospel ; of stedfast labour and perseverance in the various duties and good works of many several callings and stations in society : of the successive stages , and the vicissitudes of the progress of the Christian life , from its first ...
Side 8
... gospel to every creature , and finds not the least mark of any particular power given to St. Peter ; if one considers , that although Christ as God - man was the great lawgiver to His church , yet this power was founded in His divine ...
... gospel to every creature , and finds not the least mark of any particular power given to St. Peter ; if one considers , that although Christ as God - man was the great lawgiver to His church , yet this power was founded in His divine ...
Side 13
... gospel having made a great progress in the empire , the fathers of the church began very early to suit the policy and dis- cipline thereof to the form of the civil government ' , and by silent consent yielded a superiority to the ...
... gospel having made a great progress in the empire , the fathers of the church began very early to suit the policy and dis- cipline thereof to the form of the civil government ' , and by silent consent yielded a superiority to the ...
Side 16
... gospel being thus corrupted , and the discipline and ancient government of the church in great measure forgotten , great numbers of forged epistles were published to raise a belief of the ancient power and privileges of those pre- lates ...
... gospel being thus corrupted , and the discipline and ancient government of the church in great measure forgotten , great numbers of forged epistles were published to raise a belief of the ancient power and privileges of those pre- lates ...
Side 18
... Gospel amongst the Britons ' to the 1 Amongst the Britons . ] See Bishop Stillingfleet's Origines Britannicæ , chap . iii . p . 99–144 . ( The Just Rights of the British Churches cleared . ) - No evidence that they were under the Roman ...
... Gospel amongst the Britons ' to the 1 Amongst the Britons . ] See Bishop Stillingfleet's Origines Britannicæ , chap . iii . p . 99–144 . ( The Just Rights of the British Churches cleared . ) - No evidence that they were under the Roman ...
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