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... England should call that Church , the validity of whose ordination they thus admit , the most an- tagonist Church to ... England , be- cause the Church of England had come out of the Church of Rome . I do not see why it is , that because ...
... England should call that Church , the validity of whose ordination they thus admit , the most an- tagonist Church to ... England , be- cause the Church of England had come out of the Church of Rome . I do not see why it is , that because ...
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... England he was inclined , conscientiously entertained after the most from close investigation of the subject , ra- matured deliberation he could devote to the ther to deny . He had taken some pains subject ; but he was at the same time ...
... England he was inclined , conscientiously entertained after the most from close investigation of the subject , ra- matured deliberation he could devote to the ther to deny . He had taken some pains subject ; but he was at the same time ...
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... England was the purest Church in Christendom ; he believed that it con- tained the ingredients of more excellence ... England . The population of Ireland con- sisted of 6,500,000 Roman Catholics . There were about 1,500,000 Protestants ...
... England was the purest Church in Christendom ; he believed that it con- tained the ingredients of more excellence ... England . The population of Ireland con- sisted of 6,500,000 Roman Catholics . There were about 1,500,000 Protestants ...
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... England congregation ? No such thing . He sent for the chief rector of the town and commanded him to open his church , and at eight o'clock in the morning the mass and service of the Church of Rome was performed ; the Lu- therans then ...
... England congregation ? No such thing . He sent for the chief rector of the town and commanded him to open his church , and at eight o'clock in the morning the mass and service of the Church of Rome was performed ; the Lu- therans then ...
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... England , because the latter rested on the Scriptures alone , on the simple Word of God , while the former introduced other authorities , and rested on the traditions of men . He believed , with a noble Duke who had spoken from the ...
... England , because the latter rested on the Scriptures alone , on the simple Word of God , while the former introduced other authorities , and rested on the traditions of men . He believed , with a noble Duke who had spoken from the ...
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