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 Illustrated with Notes....Rivington, 1853 |
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... kingdoms , and particularly the church of England , being ashamed of the errors , superstitions , heresies , and impieties which had deturpated the face of the church , looked into the glass of Scripture and pure antiquity , and washed ...
... kingdoms , and particularly the church of England , being ashamed of the errors , superstitions , heresies , and impieties which had deturpated the face of the church , looked into the glass of Scripture and pure antiquity , and washed ...
Side 7
... kingdoms and churches from their usurpation and encroachments . This was so much the case of England , and the artifices and attempts of the bishops of Rome , in pursuance of the aforesaid design , make so great a part in our history ...
... kingdoms and churches from their usurpation and encroachments . This was so much the case of England , and the artifices and attempts of the bishops of Rome , in pursuance of the aforesaid design , make so great a part in our history ...
Side 10
... kingdom to their obedience , and the utmost inconveniences which their church suffered by that dispute , -yet for above twenty years they maintained their ground , and at last secured the rights of the crown , —will be apt to think ...
... kingdom to their obedience , and the utmost inconveniences which their church suffered by that dispute , -yet for above twenty years they maintained their ground , and at last secured the rights of the crown , —will be apt to think ...
Side 14
... settlement of the patriarchal power in the council of Chalcedon . The kingdoms about the Baltic were never subdued by the Romans ; and the impressions which they made upon Germany were so far short of 14 THE BRITISH CHURCH ;
... settlement of the patriarchal power in the council of Chalcedon . The kingdoms about the Baltic were never subdued by the Romans ; and the impressions which they made upon Germany were so far short of 14 THE BRITISH CHURCH ;
Side 15
... kingdoms were so little considered , or rather not thought of at all , by those councils which settled the patriarchal institution . But if they had , those nations had certainly fallen within the patriarchate designed to answer the ...
... kingdoms were so little considered , or rather not thought of at all , by those councils which settled the patriarchal institution . But if they had , those nations had certainly fallen within the patriarchate designed to answer the ...
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