Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of EnglandDeighton, Bell, 1870 - 100 էջ |
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... doctrine and the driving away of error became to him matters of little importance . We know that those noble men , Colet and More , men ready to give up substance and life for religion , felt thus and were in despair . And in that next ...
... doctrine and the driving away of error became to him matters of little importance . We know that those noble men , Colet and More , men ready to give up substance and life for religion , felt thus and were in despair . And in that next ...
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... doctrines which , in his early days , he had shewn himself ready to defend with his pen . All he desired was to ... doctrine in the Church were punished because their views led them beyond the tenets of their imperious ruler , and ...
... doctrines which , in his early days , he had shewn himself ready to defend with his pen . All he desired was to ... doctrine in the Church were punished because their views led them beyond the tenets of their imperious ruler , and ...
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... doctrine . I have already noticed that the Reformation on the Continent was the work of the people rather than of their rulers , and that it con- sequently differed much both in character and extent from the changes which had been made ...
... doctrine . I have already noticed that the Reformation on the Continent was the work of the people rather than of their rulers , and that it con- sequently differed much both in character and extent from the changes which had been made ...
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... doctrines of the Church . The questions of Predestination and Free Will arose , but it should be con- stantly borne in mind that these had no necessary connection with the Reformation . They had agitated the Church from the times of St ...
... doctrines of the Church . The questions of Predestination and Free Will arose , but it should be con- stantly borne in mind that these had no necessary connection with the Reformation . They had agitated the Church from the times of St ...
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... doctrines in England were thwarted by one side as much as by the other . Nor had the authority of the Christian ministry yet been called in question . All parties admitted the same source for this authority . All were agreed about the ...
... doctrines in England were thwarted by one side as much as by the other . Nor had the authority of the Christian ministry yet been called in question . All parties admitted the same source for this authority . All were agreed about the ...
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