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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... learned and more logical adversary . But , with regard to my own more particular concerns , ( I speak it , not without due deliberation , and well knowing what I say , ) in my judgment , you have not shewn , that I have been guilty of ...
... learned and more logical adversary . But , with regard to my own more particular concerns , ( I speak it , not without due deliberation , and well knowing what I say , ) in my judgment , you have not shewn , that I have been guilty of ...
Side xxiv
... learned and elaborate work of Dr. Middleton on that subject . 8vo . Cadell . Upon the whole then I desire it to be understood , that the general argument respecting the true interpretation of certain important texts in the New Testament ...
... learned and elaborate work of Dr. Middleton on that subject . 8vo . Cadell . Upon the whole then I desire it to be understood , that the general argument respecting the true interpretation of certain important texts in the New Testament ...
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... learned men1 of that communion , yet they passed for true history in the ages wherein they were published , and in great measure answered the for which they were designed . purposes 1 The most learned men . ] See Joannis Morini Vita ...
... learned men1 of that communion , yet they passed for true history in the ages wherein they were published , and in great measure answered the for which they were designed . purposes 1 The most learned men . ] See Joannis Morini Vita ...
Side 18
... learned Sir Roger Twisden , in his excellent work , An Historical Vindication of the Church of England , in point of Schism . 1675 , 4to , p . 7 , says , " As the Britons are not read to have yielded any sub- jection to the Papacy , so ...
... learned Sir Roger Twisden , in his excellent work , An Historical Vindication of the Church of England , in point of Schism . 1675 , 4to , p . 7 , says , " As the Britons are not read to have yielded any sub- jection to the Papacy , so ...
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... learned men generally throughout the kingdom , on being formally consulted by the king , had , with very few exceptions , determined : " Romanum episcopum majorem aliquam jurisdictionem non habere sibi a Deo collatam in sacra scriptura ...
... learned men generally throughout the kingdom , on being formally consulted by the king , had , with very few exceptions , determined : " Romanum episcopum majorem aliquam jurisdictionem non habere sibi a Deo collatam in sacra scriptura ...
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