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Her letters all express zeal for God , and devotion to the cause of Protestantism ; and to her early care may be traced the formation of the character of her celebrated son Henry IV . As long , however , as her husband lived ...
Her letters all express zeal for God , and devotion to the cause of Protestantism ; and to her early care may be traced the formation of the character of her celebrated son Henry IV . As long , however , as her husband lived ...
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It is the will of the king ; the king's express command ! ' At that moment , the tocsin of the Palace of Justice began to sound , and then a loud and terrible cry arose , ' Down with the Hugonots ! Down with the Hugonots !
It is the will of the king ; the king's express command ! ' At that moment , the tocsin of the Palace of Justice began to sound , and then a loud and terrible cry arose , ' Down with the Hugonots ! Down with the Hugonots !
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If the Church , ' says the Abbé Fleury , ' sometimes makes new decisions and employs new terms , this is not done in order to form or to express new doctrines ; it is only in order to declare what it has all along believed , and to ...
If the Church , ' says the Abbé Fleury , ' sometimes makes new decisions and employs new terms , this is not done in order to form or to express new doctrines ; it is only in order to declare what it has all along believed , and to ...
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This whole subject is very well treated in the work before us . pp . 228-256 . There can be no doubt that the Articles express the sense of the Church of England on the subjects on which they treat ; and thus they ...
This whole subject is very well treated in the work before us . pp . 228-256 . There can be no doubt that the Articles express the sense of the Church of England on the subjects on which they treat ; and thus they ...
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There cannot be the slightest question that these formularies express as fully and distinctly and authoritatively the doctrine of the English Church as the Thirty - nine Articles . The Creeds are even of more authority than the Articles ...
There cannot be the slightest question that these formularies express as fully and distinctly and authoritatively the doctrine of the English Church as the Thirty - nine Articles . The Creeds are even of more authority than the Articles ...
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