History of England in which it is Intended to Consider Men and Events on Christian Principles, 3. köide1839 |
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... Scriptures , condemned for heretical ; being , as is there declared , such as these , -that images of saints are not to be worshipped - and that to anoint a dying Christian with oil , is not necessary for his soul . " But his register ...
... Scriptures , condemned for heretical ; being , as is there declared , such as these , -that images of saints are not to be worshipped - and that to anoint a dying Christian with oil , is not necessary for his soul . " But his register ...
Page 212
... Scriptures , which forbid the ministers of Christ to take upon them to be lords over his heritage + ; instead of compelling his subjects to search for religious knowledge in such books only as exalted the pope's power . Up to this time ...
... Scriptures , which forbid the ministers of Christ to take upon them to be lords over his heritage + ; instead of compelling his subjects to search for religious knowledge in such books only as exalted the pope's power . Up to this time ...
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... Scriptures by Matthew Parker † , who was formerly chaplain to Anne Boleyn , and was afterwards placed by Archbishop Cranmer in the household of her infant daughter . The Scriptures and the dictates of human policy are , however , but ...
... Scriptures by Matthew Parker † , who was formerly chaplain to Anne Boleyn , and was afterwards placed by Archbishop Cranmer in the household of her infant daughter . The Scriptures and the dictates of human policy are , however , but ...
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