The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... persons , both as regards body and mind : so that the strength and beauty of one place or one age may be quite different from that of another . It is also evident that vice , violence , and disease may bring about great moral and ...
... persons , both as regards body and mind : so that the strength and beauty of one place or one age may be quite different from that of another . It is also evident that vice , violence , and disease may bring about great moral and ...
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... persons do exercise high and heavenly things . " " ' Fourthly , the lay people have great occasion of evils and cause to fall , when those men whose duty it is to draw men from their affection of this world by their continual conversa ...
... persons do exercise high and heavenly things . " " ' Fourthly , the lay people have great occasion of evils and cause to fall , when those men whose duty it is to draw men from their affection of this world by their continual conversa ...
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... persons ; whereby it happeneth now - a - days that boys for old men , fools for wise men , evil for good , do reign and rule . priests ; against " Let the laws be rehearsed that war against the spot of simony ; simony - which corruption ...
... persons ; whereby it happeneth now - a - days that boys for old men , fools for wise men , evil for good , do reign and rule . priests ; against " Let the laws be rehearsed that war against the spot of simony ; simony - which corruption ...
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... persons were always free . The latter , doubtless , worshipped Christ while they knelt before the crucifix , but the other , it is much to be feared , worshipped the crucifix itself ; the one paid its reverential devotion in a greater ...
... persons were always free . The latter , doubtless , worshipped Christ while they knelt before the crucifix , but the other , it is much to be feared , worshipped the crucifix itself ; the one paid its reverential devotion in a greater ...
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... persons were brought before him . Not even Foxe , who would certainly have accused him of severity if he could have done so , has any real charge of the kind to bring against him ; nor is there one capital punishment for religion ...
... persons were brought before him . Not even Foxe , who would certainly have accused him of severity if he could have done so , has any real charge of the kind to bring against him ; nor is there one capital punishment for religion ...
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