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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... pretended for them , and just views of the time when , and the unworthy arts by which , they gained a power over the Western churches , would be the best , and all the apology that was necessary to justify their rejecting of it . This ...
... pretended for them , and just views of the time when , and the unworthy arts by which , they gained a power over the Western churches , would be the best , and all the apology that was necessary to justify their rejecting of it . This ...
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... pretends to control the authority of God , to allow what He forbids , and forbid what He allows ; to set up itself as a standard of truth and error , and the last resort of justice ; -would tempt one to think , that a claim which at ...
... pretends to control the authority of God , to allow what He forbids , and forbid what He allows ; to set up itself as a standard of truth and error , and the last resort of justice ; -would tempt one to think , that a claim which at ...
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... pretended powers of the bishops of Rome , as the patriarchs were who lived before the flood . But it is so natural to men who make their fortunes in the world , to indulge a vanity , and the better to cover the meanness of their ...
... pretended powers of the bishops of Rome , as the patriarchs were who lived before the flood . But it is so natural to men who make their fortunes in the world , to indulge a vanity , and the better to cover the meanness of their ...
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... pretended canon of the council of Nice ; that when the title of universal bishop was first given to the patriarch of ... pretends to steer a middle course , be- twixt a bare primacy of order by canon , and the supreme authority over the ...
... pretended canon of the council of Nice ; that when the title of universal bishop was first given to the patriarch of ... pretends to steer a middle course , be- twixt a bare primacy of order by canon , and the supreme authority over the ...
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... pretended from the contrary sense of the Spanish and Italian churches , and at the same time does so fully assert the independence of the Gallican church , and thereby justify the con- duct of the reformed churches , and open a way to ...
... pretended from the contrary sense of the Spanish and Italian churches , and at the same time does so fully assert the independence of the Gallican church , and thereby justify the con- duct of the reformed churches , and open a way to ...
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