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L Roman upon had rejected , it is true , many absurd ' opinions , and ceremonies ; but its character and tendency were yet catholic . The dignitaries had ' jurisdiction and authority ; they had the same opulence and splendour ...
L Roman upon had rejected , it is true , many absurd ' opinions , and ceremonies ; but its character and tendency were yet catholic . The dignitaries had ' jurisdiction and authority ; they had the same opulence and splendour ...
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A Treatise of True Religion , Heresy , Schism , Toleration , and the best Means to prevent the Growth of Popery . " This was printed in 1673 . For some time after the accession of James I. the puritans aimed at no more than liberty of ...
A Treatise of True Religion , Heresy , Schism , Toleration , and the best Means to prevent the Growth of Popery . " This was printed in 1673 . For some time after the accession of James I. the puritans aimed at no more than liberty of ...
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... touching the likeliest Means to remove Hirelings out of the Church Of True Religion , Heresy , Schism , Toleration ; and what best Means may be used against the Growth of Popery 54 - 87 96 127 * 144 ) 180N MATRIMONIAL LAW .
... touching the likeliest Means to remove Hirelings out of the Church Of True Religion , Heresy , Schism , Toleration ; and what best Means may be used against the Growth of Popery 54 - 87 96 127 * 144 ) 180N MATRIMONIAL LAW .
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Not to speak of those senseless ceremonies which we only retajn , as a dangerous earnest of sliding back to Rome , and serving merely , either as a mist to cover nakedness where true grace is extinguished , or as an interlude to set out ...
Not to speak of those senseless ceremonies which we only retajn , as a dangerous earnest of sliding back to Rome , and serving merely , either as a mist to cover nakedness where true grace is extinguished , or as an interlude to set out ...
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But it will be said , these men were martyrs : what then ? though every true Christian will be a martyr when he is called to it ; not presently does it follow , that every one suffering for religion is , without exception .
But it will be said , these men were martyrs : what then ? though every true Christian will be a martyr when he is called to it ; not presently does it follow , that every one suffering for religion is , without exception .
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