The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... holy orders . For there is the well of evils , that the broad gate of holy orders opened , every man that offereth himself is admitted without pulling back . Thereof springeth and cometh out the people that are in the Church , both of ...
... holy orders . For there is the well of evils , that the broad gate of holy orders opened , every man that offereth himself is admitted without pulling back . Thereof springeth and cometh out the people that are in the Church , both of ...
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... orders the clergy to instruct the laity that they receive Christ's blood as ... Holy Communion . As most readers will remember , the people of Bohemia ... Holy Eucharist 34 A LATE CUSTOM IN ENGLAND.
... orders the clergy to instruct the laity that they receive Christ's blood as ... Holy Communion . As most readers will remember , the people of Bohemia ... Holy Eucharist 34 A LATE CUSTOM IN ENGLAND.
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... orders , holy bene- diction , or palls , nothing at all before or after should be exacted in the court of Rome , by the reason of letters , bulls , seals , annates , common or minute service , first fruits , or depor- tates , or by ...
... orders , holy bene- diction , or palls , nothing at all before or after should be exacted in the court of Rome , by the reason of letters , bulls , seals , annates , common or minute service , first fruits , or depor- tates , or by ...
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... holy orders the more clergy there were freed from the proper jurisdiction of their proper bishop who was within reach , and subject only to that of the Bishop of Rome , who ( at the best ) could exercise his usurped jurisdiction only by ...
... holy orders the more clergy there were freed from the proper jurisdiction of their proper bishop who was within reach , and subject only to that of the Bishop of Rome , who ( at the best ) could exercise his usurped jurisdiction only by ...
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... holy orders , 66 though he had never been conse- crated bishop " [ p . 85 ] . If the abbot did steal the jewels it was very wicked of him to do so , but it is possible that this part of Mr. Froude's charge against him is as weak as that ...
... holy orders , 66 though he had never been conse- crated bishop " [ p . 85 ] . If the abbot did steal the jewels it was very wicked of him to do so , but it is possible that this part of Mr. Froude's charge against him is as weak as that ...
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