History of Christian Churches and Sects from the Earliest Ages of Christianity: In Two Volumes, 1. köideBentley, 1856 - 488 pages |
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... refused to abjure the Roman faith . Chrystos , a bigoted papist , was despatched with an army against him ; the rebels were completely routed ; George and his sister Adela fled to a cave , where , after three days ' concealment , they ...
... refused to abjure the Roman faith . Chrystos , a bigoted papist , was despatched with an army against him ; the rebels were completely routed ; George and his sister Adela fled to a cave , where , after three days ' concealment , they ...
Page 14
... refuse all credit to the statement of the his- torians hostile to them ; that among the Albigenses there were some who gave such scope to their fancy as almost to destroy the whole system of revealed truth . But from the same testimony ...
... refuse all credit to the statement of the his- torians hostile to them ; that among the Albigenses there were some who gave such scope to their fancy as almost to destroy the whole system of revealed truth . But from the same testimony ...
Page 15
... refused , and twice was he excommunicated , and his dominions laid under an interdict . The quarrel assumed an aspect similar to that which raged about the same time between Henry II . , of England , and A'Becket . Yielding to the ...
... refused , and twice was he excommunicated , and his dominions laid under an interdict . The quarrel assumed an aspect similar to that which raged about the same time between Henry II . , of England , and A'Becket . Yielding to the ...
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... means to evade his autho- rity ; sometimes by refusing to elect , at others by receiving a minister who might happen to be agreeable to them and dis- tasteful to the bishop , but not presenting . Thus 20 EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF AMERICA .
... means to evade his autho- rity ; sometimes by refusing to elect , at others by receiving a minister who might happen to be agreeable to them and dis- tasteful to the bishop , but not presenting . Thus 20 EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF AMERICA .
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... refused to multiply the parishes . Thus , even before the conclusion of the seventeenth century , the members of the Church of England in the colonies were greatly outnumbered by those of other persuasions . The Society for the ...
... refused to multiply the parishes . Thus , even before the conclusion of the seventeenth century , the members of the Church of England in the colonies were greatly outnumbered by those of other persuasions . The Society for the ...
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