The Reformation of the Church of England: A.D. 1514-1547Rivingtons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... spiritual perceptions were , the belief in the great objective truths of 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 ...
... spiritual perceptions were , the belief in the great objective truths of 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 ...
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... spiritual . For our warring is to pray , to read and study the scriptures , to preach the word of God , to minister the sacraments of health , to do sacrifice for the people , and to offer hosts for their sins . Without doubt , of this ...
... spiritual . For our warring is to pray , to read and study the scriptures , to preach the word of God , to minister the sacraments of health , to do sacrifice for the people , and to offer hosts for their sins . Without doubt , of this ...
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... spiritual life . He , therefore , earnestly calls the attention of convocation to the necessity of reformation . CHAP I tion must " This reformation and restoring of the Church's estate must Reforma- needs begin of you our fathers , and ...
... spiritual life . He , therefore , earnestly calls the attention of convocation to the necessity of reformation . CHAP I tion must " This reformation and restoring of the Church's estate must Reforma- needs begin of you our fathers , and ...
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... spiritual , men rather worldly than heavenly , savouring worldly ; more the spirit of this world than the spirit of Christ . them resident , their " Let the laws be rehearsed of the residence of bishops in others non- their dioceses ...
... spiritual , men rather worldly than heavenly , savouring worldly ; more the spirit of this world than the spirit of Christ . them resident , their " Let the laws be rehearsed of the residence of bishops in others non- their dioceses ...
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... spiritual part once reformed in the Church , then may we with just order proceed to the reforma- tion of the lay part ; which truly will be very easy to do , if we first be reformed . For the body followeth the soul , and such rulers as ...
... spiritual part once reformed in the Church , then may we with just order proceed to the reforma- tion of the lay part ; which truly will be very easy to do , if we first be reformed . For the body followeth the soul , and such rulers as ...
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