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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... prelate ' who wrote the history of the British church , and the same views have been the guide to the continuator thereof . The case of the British church is so fully accounted for by the aforesaid prelate , that I shall say nothing of ...
... prelate ' who wrote the history of the British church , and the same views have been the guide to the continuator thereof . The case of the British church is so fully accounted for by the aforesaid prelate , that I shall say nothing of ...
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... prelates , whose ambition and designs did about this time occasion so much trouble , and in the event drew so many mischiefs on the church and nation . It is but too evident , that the bishops of Rome did in time gain a jurisdiction ...
... prelates , whose ambition and designs did about this time occasion so much trouble , and in the event drew so many mischiefs on the church and nation . It is but too evident , that the bishops of Rome did in time gain a jurisdiction ...
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... prelates to put an end to the disputes betwixt the Dominicans and Franciscans , the Jansenists and the Jesuits , and even to quiet the trifling squabbles , where the sentiments , the honour , the offices , or the privileges of ...
... prelates to put an end to the disputes betwixt the Dominicans and Franciscans , the Jansenists and the Jesuits , and even to quiet the trifling squabbles , where the sentiments , the honour , the offices , or the privileges of ...
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... prelates , who suffered their ingratitude to keep equal paces with their ambition , and in time disowned the trust which was the first step to their succeeding greatness , and to this day continues to be the most colourable pretence for ...
... prelates , who suffered their ingratitude to keep equal paces with their ambition , and in time disowned the trust which was the first step to their succeeding greatness , and to this day continues to be the most colourable pretence for ...
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... prelates advanced above 1 The civil government . ] See Hooker , b . vii . c . viii . § 7. Keble's edition ; and Barrow on the Pope's Supremacy ; or Christian Institutes , vol . iii . p . 269-73 . their brethren on the foot of our common ...
... prelates advanced above 1 The civil government . ] See Hooker , b . vii . c . viii . § 7. Keble's edition ; and Barrow on the Pope's Supremacy ; or Christian Institutes , vol . iii . p . 269-73 . their brethren on the foot of our common ...
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