Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of EnglandDeighton, Bell, 1870 - 100 էջ |
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... religion , felt thus and were in despair . And in that next stage of the Reformation , when a queen professed herself the nursing- mother of the Church , some of the most earnest of her children found her no better than a stepmother ...
... religion , felt thus and were in despair . And in that next stage of the Reformation , when a queen professed herself the nursing- mother of the Church , some of the most earnest of her children found her no better than a stepmother ...
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... religious supremacy from the papal hands into his own . Owing to this circum- stance it came to pass that the Reformation in England differed from the corresponding movement in other countries . Here it was a change which for a long ...
... religious supremacy from the papal hands into his own . Owing to this circum- stance it came to pass that the Reformation in England differed from the corresponding movement in other countries . Here it was a change which for a long ...
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... religious struggle . The favour shewn to the Reformers in the first of them was counterbalanced by an equal amount of favour shewn to the foes of Reform in the second . There was much persecution but little progress , and Elizabeth and ...
... religious struggle . The favour shewn to the Reformers in the first of them was counterbalanced by an equal amount of favour shewn to the foes of Reform in the second . There was much persecution but little progress , and Elizabeth and ...
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... professed to be for His religion who said , “ My peace I leave with you . " The rulers were determined to enforce the order which they had laboured to arrange and they saw no way to do so but by penal enactments . 11.
... professed to be for His religion who said , “ My peace I leave with you . " The rulers were determined to enforce the order which they had laboured to arrange and they saw no way to do so but by penal enactments . 11.
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... religious ritual were soon turned into antagonists of the civil power . We read with little or no surprise , in the writings of one of the most prominent Puritans at that day , sentiments such as these : " As civil magistrates are ...
... religious ritual were soon turned into antagonists of the civil power . We read with little or no surprise , in the writings of one of the most prominent Puritans at that day , sentiments such as these : " As civil magistrates are ...
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