The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... Religion The " Institution of a Christian Man ' " " The " Erudition of a Christian Man " Attempt to unite with the Lutheran Protestants The Act of Six Articles . Doctrinal close of Henry's reign 427 428 429 • 430 432 433 436 444 468 ...
... Religion The " Institution of a Christian Man ' " " The " Erudition of a Christian Man " Attempt to unite with the Lutheran Protestants The Act of Six Articles . Doctrinal close of Henry's reign 427 428 429 • 430 432 433 436 444 468 ...
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... religion remained unimpaired . They continued to place great faith in the external ordinances of religion , while divorcing them from their end as means of grace . And so they went on through life in an infructuous round of barren ...
... religion remained unimpaired . They continued to place great faith in the external ordinances of religion , while divorcing them from their end as means of grace . And so they went on through life in an infructuous round of barren ...
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... religious class of reformers were set upon the authoritative action of a general council of the Church , in which they rightly looked for the highest gift of Divine guid- ance . And that they were not merely a few ascetic a Reforma- or ...
... religious class of reformers were set upon the authoritative action of a general council of the Church , in which they rightly looked for the highest gift of Divine guid- ance . And that they were not merely a few ascetic a Reforma- or ...
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... religion throughout the Church as the result of evils and abuses among the clergy , the nature of which practical is such that they cannot be said to have been however , brought about by the ecclesiastical or theological gered on system ...
... religion throughout the Church as the result of evils and abuses among the clergy , the nature of which practical is such that they cannot be said to have been however , brought about by the ecclesiastical or theological gered on system ...
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... religious houses ; and to the exhibition of the vicars is so small a portion assigned that they can scantly live withal . And if there be any good vicarage , divers of the said religious houses obtaineth dispensations of the See ...
... religious houses ; and to the exhibition of the vicars is so small a portion assigned that they can scantly live withal . And if there be any good vicarage , divers of the said religious houses obtaineth dispensations of the See ...
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