The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... given a too easy admission to doctrines borrowed from the an- cient schools , and to rites borrowed from the ancient temples . Roman policy and Gothic ignorance , Grecian ingenuity and Syrian asceticism , had contributed to deprave her ...
... given a too easy admission to doctrines borrowed from the an- cient schools , and to rites borrowed from the ancient temples . Roman policy and Gothic ignorance , Grecian ingenuity and Syrian asceticism , had contributed to deprave her ...
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... given solemn warning to our parliaments ; and our parliaments , fully aware of the nature and magnitude of the danger , adopted , in good time , a system of tactics which , after a contest protracted through three generations , was at ...
... given solemn warning to our parliaments ; and our parliaments , fully aware of the nature and magnitude of the danger , adopted , in good time , a system of tactics which , after a contest protracted through three generations , was at ...
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... given scandal to Christendom , and the princes of Europe , by un- sparingly using fire and sword against the heretics , succeeded in arresting and turning back the movement . Nor is this much to be regretted . The sympathies of a ...
... given scandal to Christendom , and the princes of Europe , by un- sparingly using fire and sword against the heretics , succeeded in arresting and turning back the movement . Nor is this much to be regretted . The sympathies of a ...
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... given up on both sides ; a union was effected ; and the fruit of that union was the Church of England . To the peculiarities of this great institution , and to the strong passions which it has called forth in the minds both of friends ...
... given up on both sides ; a union was effected ; and the fruit of that union was the Church of England . To the peculiarities of this great institution , and to the strong passions which it has called forth in the minds both of friends ...
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... given in the plainest words - might , in virtue of authority de- rived from God , make a priest ; and the priest so made need- ed no ordination whatever . These opinions Cranmer followed out to their legitimate consequences . He held ...
... given in the plainest words - might , in virtue of authority de- rived from God , make a priest ; and the priest so made need- ed no ordination whatever . These opinions Cranmer followed out to their legitimate consequences . He held ...
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