Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1 |
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But out of the mouth of that godly and royal child , Christ himself returned such an awful repulse to ! > those halting and timeserving prelates , that after Of Reformation in England .
But out of the mouth of that godly and royal child , Christ himself returned such an awful repulse to ! > those halting and timeserving prelates , that after Of Reformation in England .
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... the authority of the fathers , that , in the priinitive times , bishops were elected by the general suffrage of the people , and that this election prevailed who says , 2 during 400 years after Christ , 10 Of Reformation in England .
... the authority of the fathers , that , in the priinitive times , bishops were elected by the general suffrage of the people , and that this election prevailed who says , 2 during 400 years after Christ , 10 Of Reformation in England .
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who says , 2 during 400 years after Christ , and probably lower : that a diocese had no precise limits , an assertion cona firmed also by Camden , a warm friend of episcopacy , 6 That over all the world , bishops had no certain diocese ...
who says , 2 during 400 years after Christ , and probably lower : that a diocese had no precise limits , an assertion cona firmed also by Camden , a warm friend of episcopacy , 6 That over all the world , bishops had no certain diocese ...
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Such were these that must be called the ancientest and most virgin times between Christ and Constantine . Nor was this general contagion in their actions , and not in their writings : who is ignorant of the foul errors , the ridiculous ...
Such were these that must be called the ancientest and most virgin times between Christ and Constantine . Nor was this general contagion in their actions , and not in their writings : who is ignorant of the foul errors , the ridiculous ...
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tion , both of him and his mother Helena , to find out the cross on which Christ suffered , that had long lain under the rubbish of old ruins ; ( a thing which the disciples and kindred of our Saviour might with more ease have done ...
tion , both of him and his mother Helena , to find out the cross on which Christ suffered , that had long lain under the rubbish of old ruins ; ( a thing which the disciples and kindred of our Saviour might with more ease have done ...
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