Sketch of the Reformation in EnglandJ. Murray, 1832 - 327 pages |
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... abuses that rendered it necessary . And here there is no need to conceal the obligations we were under in the first instance to the church of Rome . Neither Gregory himself , nor Augustin his messenger , appears to have been influenced ...
... abuses that rendered it necessary . And here there is no need to conceal the obligations we were under in the first instance to the church of Rome . Neither Gregory himself , nor Augustin his messenger , appears to have been influenced ...
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... . He made a visitation of all England , correcting abuses , establishing discipline , ordaining bishops , re - ordaining those whose commission was irregular , introducing - - music generally into the churches , the use of 1 Bede , 247 .
... . He made a visitation of all England , correcting abuses , establishing discipline , ordaining bishops , re - ordaining those whose commission was irregular , introducing - - music generally into the churches , the use of 1 Bede , 247 .
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... abuses of the Ro- man catholic church did not come of observ- ation , but crept into the world by stealth , till , having at length established themselves de facto , they were confirmed by the decrees of some general council , and ...
... abuses of the Ro- man catholic church did not come of observ- ation , but crept into the world by stealth , till , having at length established themselves de facto , they were confirmed by the decrees of some general council , and ...
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... abuse , instead of cordial co - operation , was their maxim . The poor ploughman who sought instruction in his creed at the hands of the Friars Minors , was only told , as he valued his soul , to beware of the Carmelites ; the Car ...
... abuse , instead of cordial co - operation , was their maxim . The poor ploughman who sought instruction in his creed at the hands of the Friars Minors , was only told , as he valued his soul , to beware of the Carmelites ; the Car ...
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... Lincoln , and others , who had the courage or temerity to attempt them . Still it was one thing 1 Reynolds , 41. 48 , 49 . Reynolds , 38 . 2 Reynolds , 36 . LEGAL ABUSES . 57 to silence , and another to $ 56 REFORMATION IN ENGLAND .
... Lincoln , and others , who had the courage or temerity to attempt them . Still it was one thing 1 Reynolds , 41. 48 , 49 . Reynolds , 38 . 2 Reynolds , 36 . LEGAL ABUSES . 57 to silence , and another to $ 56 REFORMATION IN ENGLAND .
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