The History of England the Accession of James II, Nide 1Longman, 1882 |
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Sivu 53
... Protestants , set forth principles of theology in which Calvin or Knox would have found scarcely a word to disapprove . Her prayers and thanksgivings , derived from the ancient Breviaries , are very generally such that Car- dinal Fisher ...
... Protestants , set forth principles of theology in which Calvin or Knox would have found scarcely a word to disapprove . Her prayers and thanksgivings , derived from the ancient Breviaries , are very generally such that Car- dinal Fisher ...
Sivu 54
... Protestants , on the other hand , regarded prelacy as positively unlawful , and persuaded them- selves that they found a very different form of eccle- siastical government prescribed in Scripture . The founders of the Anglican Church ...
... Protestants , on the other hand , regarded prelacy as positively unlawful , and persuaded them- selves that they found a very different form of eccle- siastical government prescribed in Scripture . The founders of the Anglican Church ...
Sivu 55
... Protestants by marking the infant just sprinkled from the font with the sign of the cross . The Roman Catholic addressed his prayers to a multitude of Saints , among whom were numbered many men of doubtful , and some of hateful ...
... Protestants by marking the infant just sprinkled from the font with the sign of the cross . The Roman Catholic addressed his prayers to a multitude of Saints , among whom were numbered many men of doubtful , and some of hateful ...
Sivu 56
... Protestant Churches of Scotland , France , and Switzerland . Relation in which she stood to the crown . Nothing , however , so strongly distinguished the Church of England from other Churches as the relation in which she stood to the ...
... Protestant Churches of Scotland , France , and Switzerland . Relation in which she stood to the crown . Nothing , however , so strongly distinguished the Church of England from other Churches as the relation in which she stood to the ...
Sivu 58
... Protestants as well as to Catholics ; and the scandal was greatly increased when the supremacy , which Mary had re- signed back to the Pope , was again annexed to the crown , on the accession of Elizabeth . It seemed monstrous that a ...
... Protestants as well as to Catholics ; and the scandal was greatly increased when the supremacy , which Mary had re- signed back to the Pope , was again annexed to the crown , on the accession of Elizabeth . It seemed monstrous that a ...
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