The Parish Church; Or, Religion in BritainLongman&Company, 1825 - 411 pages |
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Page vii
... SAXONS - THE NATURE AND DESIGN OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION 47-113 CHAP . III . THE ERRORS , PROGRESS , AND ASCENDANCY OF POPERY .......... CHAP . IV . .... 114-178 POPERY COUNTERACTED IN ITS DOCTRINES , INFLUENCE , AND AUTHORITY , BY THE ...
... SAXONS - THE NATURE AND DESIGN OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION 47-113 CHAP . III . THE ERRORS , PROGRESS , AND ASCENDANCY OF POPERY .......... CHAP . IV . .... 114-178 POPERY COUNTERACTED IN ITS DOCTRINES , INFLUENCE , AND AUTHORITY , BY THE ...
Page 47
... SAXONS , AND THE NATURE AND DESIGN OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . " The religion of Jesus comes from God , and is a most glorious dispensation , not only for the sublime wonders of its doctrine , and the divine purity of its precepts , but ...
... SAXONS , AND THE NATURE AND DESIGN OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION . " The religion of Jesus comes from God , and is a most glorious dispensation , not only for the sublime wonders of its doctrine , and the divine purity of its precepts , but ...
Page 64
... Saxons , and is still known by the name of Glastonbury . Their petition was granted , and twelve hides of land were assigned for their support ; and the place is to this day , denominated the twelve hides of Glastonbury . Here ...
... Saxons , and is still known by the name of Glastonbury . Their petition was granted , and twelve hides of land were assigned for their support ; and the place is to this day , denominated the twelve hides of Glastonbury . Here ...
Page 66
... Saxon historian , ) was presently granted him ; and the faith , thus received , was maintained invio- late among the Britons , in profound peace , until the time of Dioclesian . " It is singular , that neither Irenæus , Tertullian ...
... Saxon historian , ) was presently granted him ; and the faith , thus received , was maintained invio- late among the Britons , in profound peace , until the time of Dioclesian . " It is singular , that neither Irenæus , Tertullian ...
Page 67
... Saxon Chronicle , that Lucius was king of the Britons in Wales , in fact , a Silurian prince , beloved by his people , and on good terms with the Romans . The countenance he gave to religion , and his being supposed to be the first who ...
... Saxon Chronicle , that Lucius was king of the Britons in Wales , in fact , a Silurian prince , beloved by his people , and on good terms with the Romans . The countenance he gave to religion , and his being supposed to be the first who ...
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