The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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John Henry Blunt. supreme authority in the Church , and a great oppor- CHAP tunity was lost for ever . I reformer Spain , The great ... CHAP of reforming the XIMENES REFORMING THE CHURCH OF SPAIN 9 Ximenes reforming the Church of Spain.
John Henry Blunt. supreme authority in the Church , and a great oppor- CHAP tunity was lost for ever . I reformer Spain , The great ... CHAP of reforming the XIMENES REFORMING THE CHURCH OF SPAIN 9 Ximenes reforming the Church of Spain.
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... CHAP when the empire became Christian ; the Western Church had gradually acquired habits different from those so carefully conserved in the East ; the English Church in times that required external aid against domestic tyranny had given ...
... CHAP when the empire became Christian ; the Western Church had gradually acquired habits different from those so carefully conserved in the East ; the English Church in times that required external aid against domestic tyranny had given ...
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John Henry Blunt. 1 I pressing necessity . These we may conveniently CHAP class under three heads , - [ 1 . ] The organic or con ... CHAP I Bishops had been non - resident , partly THE ABUSE OF NON - RESIDENCE 21 Abuses of Non-residence.
John Henry Blunt. 1 I pressing necessity . These we may conveniently CHAP class under three heads , - [ 1 . ] The organic or con ... CHAP I Bishops had been non - resident , partly THE ABUSE OF NON - RESIDENCE 21 Abuses of Non-residence.
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John Henry Blunt. I record of this is contained among the state papers , CHAP in the shape of some instructions given by ... CHAP I In its earliest form , the appropriation of SCHEME FOR CHECKING PLURALITIES 25 Scheme for checking ...
John Henry Blunt. I record of this is contained among the state papers , CHAP in the shape of some instructions given by ... CHAP I In its earliest form , the appropriation of SCHEME FOR CHECKING PLURALITIES 25 Scheme for checking ...
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... CHAP I Purgatory had , in effect , if not in direct language , Purgatory superseded hell in the theology of that age , and the whole ecclesiastical system was impregnated with the error . The notion had grown up that the in- termediate ...
... CHAP I Purgatory had , in effect , if not in direct language , Purgatory superseded hell in the theology of that age , and the whole ecclesiastical system was impregnated with the error . The notion had grown up that the in- termediate ...
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