Early Dissent, Modern Dissent, and the Church of EnglandDeighton, Bell, 1870 - 100 էջ |
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... result was that throughout the latter part of this reign we have an incessant conflict . The Queen and her ministers on the one hand were zealous for the support of things as they were , while the advocates of change strove on the other ...
... result was that throughout the latter part of this reign we have an incessant conflict . The Queen and her ministers on the one hand were zealous for the support of things as they were , while the advocates of change strove on the other ...
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... ever forget that they were eye - witnesses of the results of that intemperate zeal which even Puritan writers now deplore . Can we wonder that they shrank from trusting the fortunes of the Early Church to the care of.
... ever forget that they were eye - witnesses of the results of that intemperate zeal which even Puritan writers now deplore . Can we wonder that they shrank from trusting the fortunes of the Early Church to the care of.
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... result be the object of those who are most given to courting legal enquiries and decisions , let them pause before they go further , and ask themselves what the consequences of such dis- solution would be . Let them look at the ruptures ...
... result be the object of those who are most given to courting legal enquiries and decisions , let them pause before they go further , and ask themselves what the consequences of such dis- solution would be . Let them look at the ruptures ...
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... result of this course of action realized what they most earnestly desired . They were enabled to reach the middle and lower classes of society more effectually than had been done in England for centuries before . Like the begging friar ...
... result of this course of action realized what they most earnestly desired . They were enabled to reach the middle and lower classes of society more effectually than had been done in England for centuries before . Like the begging friar ...
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... results followed its diffusion ? It may perhaps be urged that by the adop- tion of lay preaching , the founder of the Wesleyan Society broke away from that al- legiance which he professed toward the Church of England . But it must ever ...
... results followed its diffusion ? It may perhaps be urged that by the adop- tion of lay preaching , the founder of the Wesleyan Society broke away from that al- legiance which he professed toward the Church of England . But it must ever ...
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