The Whole Works, Volumen1Hodges and Smith, 1847 - 324 páginas |
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... answer to the controversies of Bel- larmine . Dr. Bernard says , he read three volumes of these lectures , and that it would be an honour to the University where they were read , to have them published . There is only one volume now in ...
... answer to the controversies of Bel- larmine . Dr. Bernard says , he read three volumes of these lectures , and that it would be an honour to the University where they were read , to have them published . There is only one volume now in ...
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... answer to prove how unreason- able it was to call upon a layman to wear a surplice ; and he states the curious fact , that Sir John Cheke , Provost of King's College , Cambridge , Sir Thomas Smith , and Sir Henry Savile , Provosts of ...
... answer to prove how unreason- able it was to call upon a layman to wear a surplice ; and he states the curious fact , that Sir John Cheke , Provost of King's College , Cambridge , Sir Thomas Smith , and Sir Henry Savile , Provosts of ...
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... answer the question of the Romanists , where was the religion of the Protestants before Luther ? and to prove that Christ had . always a Visible Church of true Christians , who had not been tainted with the errors and corruptions of the ...
... answer the question of the Romanists , where was the religion of the Protestants before Luther ? and to prove that Christ had . always a Visible Church of true Christians , who had not been tainted with the errors and corruptions of the ...
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... answering the arguments of his nephew , whom he addresses as " Jacobe nepos . " The work of Ussher is a prodigious mass of quotations from different writers , the author professing that he never used his own words , when he could find ...
... answering the arguments of his nephew , whom he addresses as " Jacobe nepos . " The work of Ussher is a prodigious mass of quotations from different writers , the author professing that he never used his own words , when he could find ...
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... answers : " Now " whereas some have doubted whether they were fully established as the Articles of Ireland , I can testify that I have heard him say , that in the forenamed year 1615 he saw them signed by Archbishop Jones then Lord ...
... answers : " Now " whereas some have doubted whether they were fully established as the Articles of Ireland , I can testify that I have heard him say , that in the forenamed year 1615 he saw them signed by Archbishop Jones then Lord ...
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