The Eve of the Reformation: Studies in the Religious Life and Thought of the English People in the Period Preceding the Rejection of the Roman Jurisdiction by Henry VIIIG. Bell, 1905 - 406 sivua |
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... things there was need of reform in its truest sense . This was recognised by the best and most staunch sons of Holy Church ; and the Council of Trent itself , when we read its decrees and measure its language , is sufficient proof that ...
... things there was need of reform in its truest sense . This was recognised by the best and most staunch sons of Holy Church ; and the Council of Trent itself , when we read its decrees and measure its language , is sufficient proof that ...
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... things , indeed , are more remarkable than the influence of Greek forms and models on the Western World . The very language seems as if destined by Providence to do for the Christian nations Ibid . , Ep . 751 . of Europe what in earlier ...
... things , indeed , are more remarkable than the influence of Greek forms and models on the Western World . The very language seems as if destined by Providence to do for the Christian nations Ibid . , Ep . 751 . of Europe what in earlier ...
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... things in which custom had given sanction to the then practice , it would be for the good of the State that it should do so . In his Dyalogue between a Student of Law and a Doctor of Divinity , 1 his views are put clearly ; whilst the ...
... things in which custom had given sanction to the then practice , it would be for the good of the State that it should do so . In his Dyalogue between a Student of Law and a Doctor of Divinity , 1 his views are put clearly ; whilst the ...
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... things as are but worldly pomps , and are rather consolations to the friends that are alive , than any relief to the departed soul . " In these and such like things , he says , " I think the Parliament has authority to pass laws , so as ...
... things as are but worldly pomps , and are rather consolations to the friends that are alive , than any relief to the departed soul . " In these and such like things , he says , " I think the Parliament has authority to pass laws , so as ...
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... things seemed to point to this necessity for State interference . There were signs of wide- spread religious differences in the world . " Why then , " he asks , “ may not the king and his Parliament , as well to strengthen the faith and ...
... things seemed to point to this necessity for State interference . There were signs of wide- spread religious differences in the world . " Why then , " he asks , “ may not the king and his Parliament , as well to strengthen the faith and ...
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