The History of the Church of England: To the restoration of the Church and the monarchyBaldwin and Cradock, 1829 |
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... shall be for men's informa- tion extant thus much concerning the state of the church of God established amongst us . " - HOOKER . VOL . II . LONDON : PRINTED FOR BALDWIN AND CRADOCK . CONTENTS OF VOL . II . CHAPTER XV . Policy 1829 THE.
... shall be for men's informa- tion extant thus much concerning the state of the church of God established amongst us . " - HOOKER . VOL . II . LONDON : PRINTED FOR BALDWIN AND CRADOCK . CONTENTS OF VOL . II . CHAPTER XV . Policy 1829 THE.
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... men's informa- tion extant thus much concerning the state of the church of God established amongst us . " . . " - HOOKER . VOL . II . LONDON : PRINTED FOR BALDWIN AND CRADOCK . CONTENTS OF VOL . II . CHAPTER XV . Policy 1829 THE.
... men's informa- tion extant thus much concerning the state of the church of God established amongst us . " . . " - HOOKER . VOL . II . LONDON : PRINTED FOR BALDWIN AND CRADOCK . CONTENTS OF VOL . II . CHAPTER XV . Policy 1829 THE.
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... London . All Nov. 24 . the bishops met her at Highgate on her entrance into the city , and , with the exception of Boner , they were received graciously . By the citizens she was welcomed with the loudest acclamations . On the next day ...
... London . All Nov. 24 . the bishops met her at Highgate on her entrance into the city , and , with the exception of Boner , they were received graciously . By the citizens she was welcomed with the loudest acclamations . On the next day ...
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... London , Ely , Worcester , Llandaff , Lichfield , Exeter , Chester , and Carlisle : the temporal peers were , the marquis of Winchester , the earl of Shrewsbury , viscount Montague , and the barons Morly , Stafford , Dudley , Wharton ...
... London , Ely , Worcester , Llandaff , Lichfield , Exeter , Chester , and Carlisle : the temporal peers were , the marquis of Winchester , the earl of Shrewsbury , viscount Montague , and the barons Morly , Stafford , Dudley , Wharton ...
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... London : he had also distinguished himself in the troubles of Frankfort , and had been the coadjutor of Cox . No one more deeply lamented the contro- versies which had taken place among the reformers , and no one was better fitted , by ...
... London : he had also distinguished himself in the troubles of Frankfort , and had been the coadjutor of Cox . No one more deeply lamented the contro- versies which had taken place among the reformers , and no one was better fitted , by ...
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Page 29 - VI, which is, and was of ancient time due to the imperial crown of this realm, that is, under God to have the sovereignty and rule over all manner of persons born within these her realms, dominions, and countries , of what estate, either ecclesiastical or temporal, soever they be, so as no other foreign power shall or ought to have any superiority over them.
Page 33 - If any learned man of all our adversaries, or if all the learned men that be alive, be able to bring any one sufficient sentence out of any old Catholic Doctor, or Father, or out of any old general Council, or out of the holy Scriptures of GOD, or any one example of the primitive Church...
Page 179 - The church of Geneva (says he) keep Pasche and Yule [Easter and Christmas], what have they for them ? They have no institution. As for our neighbour kirk of England, their service is an evil-said mass in English ; they want nothing of the mass but the liftings.
Page 280 - We, the Commons in Parliament assembled, do claim, protest, and avow for truth, the sense of the Articles of Religion which were established by Parliament in the thirteenth year of our late Queen Elizabeth, which by the public act of the Church of England, and by the general and current expositions of the writers of our Church, have been delivered unto us. And we reject the sense of the Jesuits and Arminians, and all others, wherein they differ from us.
Page 392 - So that between them the teachers, and these the disciples, there hath not been a more ignominious and mortal wound to faith, to piety, to the work of reformation, nor more cause of blaspheming given to the enemies of God and truth, since the first preaching of reformation.
Page 191 - Furthermore, we must receive God's promises in such wise, as they be generally set forth to us in holy Scripture : and in our doings, that will of God is to be followed, which we have expressly declared unto us in the Word of God.
Page 157 - There is no learning that this man hath not searched into ; nothing too hard for his understanding : this man indeed deserves the name of an author: his books will get reverence by age, for there are in them such seeds of eternity, that if the rest be like this, they shall last till the last fire shall consume all learning.
Page 244 - That they who are united to Christ by faith are thereby furnished with abundant strength, and...
Page 85 - ... which only concern the confession of the true Christian faith and the doctrine of the sacraments...