Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... church and through her the nation : and the court of star - chamber and high - commission were ready to punish both clergy and laity who refused compliance , in the minutest point , with these rules . To prevent , all publications ...
... church and through her the nation : and the court of star - chamber and high - commission were ready to punish both clergy and laity who refused compliance , in the minutest point , with these rules . To prevent , all publications ...
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... churches the most resem- bled the catholic stock . The church of England 4 had rejected , it is true , many absurd Xiv INTRODUCTION .
... churches the most resem- bled the catholic stock . The church of England 4 had rejected , it is true , many absurd Xiv INTRODUCTION .
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... church of England clergy , therefore , were still more dependant than the Roman upon the crown ; and had hence a ten- dency more devoted to it . They were now no longer a separate body ; their weight was thrown into the scale which they ...
... church of England clergy , therefore , were still more dependant than the Roman upon the crown ; and had hence a ten- dency more devoted to it . They were now no longer a separate body ; their weight was thrown into the scale which they ...
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... churches , the pastors were chosen by the free suffrages of its members ; and sometimes instructed even by lay ... church .. Marriage they considered as a civil contract , and to be resigned to the magistrate . The presbyte- rians ...
... churches , the pastors were chosen by the free suffrages of its members ; and sometimes instructed even by lay ... church .. Marriage they considered as a civil contract , and to be resigned to the magistrate . The presbyte- rians ...
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... church discipline uniting with the republican principles which eventually predomi- nated in the state . The Independents solicited , in the assembly at Westminster , 1645 , an indul- gent toleration , and which was earnestly recom ...
... church discipline uniting with the republican principles which eventually predomi- nated in the state . The Independents solicited , in the assembly at Westminster , 1645 , an indul- gent toleration , and which was earnestly recom ...
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