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... Church of England could have survived in so corrupted an atmosphere . In Ussher we shall see that , however apparent were the traces of early associations , yet , in later years , the effects of this prava disciplina were almost ...
... Church of England could have survived in so corrupted an atmosphere . In Ussher we shall see that , however apparent were the traces of early associations , yet , in later years , the effects of this prava disciplina were almost ...
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... Church , that they who live by it should distract themselves from the obedience thereof , and so either be separatists , or else be a distinct Church in a Church , to the great scandal and offence of such real papists as may be coming ...
... Church , that they who live by it should distract themselves from the obedience thereof , and so either be separatists , or else be a distinct Church in a Church , to the great scandal and offence of such real papists as may be coming ...
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... Church of true Christians , who had not been tainted with the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome . Ussher himself states in his preface , that his work may be considered as a continuation of Bishop Jew- ell's Apology for the ...
... Church of true Christians , who had not been tainted with the errors and corruptions of the Church of Rome . Ussher himself states in his preface , that his work may be considered as a continuation of Bishop Jew- ell's Apology for the ...
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... Church were passed . And in the third year of Elizabeth there was not any Parliament , yet she signifies her pleasure to Lord Sussex the Lord Lieutenant for a general meeting of the clergy and the establishment of the Protestant ...
... Church were passed . And in the third year of Elizabeth there was not any Parliament , yet she signifies her pleasure to Lord Sussex the Lord Lieutenant for a general meeting of the clergy and the establishment of the Protestant ...
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... Church were in force or not , every dictate of prudence would have suggested the propriety of assimilating the two Churches , and we must seek for the cause of forming a new code in the circum- stances to which I have before alluded ...
... Church were in force or not , every dictate of prudence would have suggested the propriety of assimilating the two Churches , and we must seek for the cause of forming a new code in the circum- stances to which I have before alluded ...
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