Prose Works ...: Containing His Principal Political and Ecclesiastical Pieces, with New Translations, and an Introduction, Volume 1J. Miller, 1809 |
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... protestant . Yes , sure ; as wise and famous men have suspected and feared the pro- testant episcopacy in England , as those that have feared the papal . You know , sir , what was the judgment of Padre Paolo , the great Venetian ...
... protestant . Yes , sure ; as wise and famous men have suspected and feared the pro- testant episcopacy in England , as those that have feared the papal . You know , sir , what was the judgment of Padre Paolo , the great Venetian ...
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... protestants , who have written , and will maintain , that Peter's being at Rome as bishop cannot stand with ... protestant religion , make no more difficulty of imposing upon our belief a suppo sititious offspring of some dozen ...
... protestants , who have written , and will maintain , that Peter's being at Rome as bishop cannot stand with ... protestant religion , make no more difficulty of imposing upon our belief a suppo sititious offspring of some dozen ...
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... protestant pope . Although by this means , for aught I see , all the diameters of schism may as well meet and be knit up in the centre of one grand false- hood . ** It was not the prevention of schism , but it was schism itself and the ...
... protestant pope . Although by this means , for aught I see , all the diameters of schism may as well meet and be knit up in the centre of one grand false- hood . ** It was not the prevention of schism , but it was schism itself and the ...
Page 85
... protestant religion , if she will reform herself right- ly by the scriptures , must undress them of all their gilded vanities , and reduce them as they were at first , to the lowly and equal order of presbyters , they know it concerns ...
... protestant religion , if she will reform herself right- ly by the scriptures , must undress them of all their gilded vanities , and reduce them as they were at first , to the lowly and equal order of presbyters , they know it concerns ...
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... protestant religion , that we of these ages , hav- ing no other divine rule or authority from without us , warrantable to one another as a common ground , but the Holy Scripture , and no other within us but the il- lumination of the ...
... protestant religion , that we of these ages , hav- ing no other divine rule or authority from without us , warrantable to one another as a common ground , but the Holy Scripture , and no other within us but the il- lumination of the ...
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