The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... England . Oliver Cromwell was a zealot ; if he was not his party thought him so , and followed his orders because they felt anxiety in the same cause . James II . lost his crown because he interfered with the religion of England ...
... England . Oliver Cromwell was a zealot ; if he was not his party thought him so , and followed his orders because they felt anxiety in the same cause . James II . lost his crown because he interfered with the religion of England ...
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... England during the reign of Bloody Mary ; but France went a step further than England , and often murdered the recusants without the shadow or pretence of law . We can scarcely imagine , even from the worst portions of the history of ...
... England during the reign of Bloody Mary ; but France went a step further than England , and often murdered the recusants without the shadow or pretence of law . We can scarcely imagine , even from the worst portions of the history of ...
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... England , since the Church of Rome separated from her , ever did or does to this day . " — p . 197 . The author happily remarks , in reply to those who impute to the framer of the Thirty - nine Articles an attempt to add to the truths ...
... England , since the Church of Rome separated from her , ever did or does to this day . " — p . 197 . The author happily remarks , in reply to those who impute to the framer of the Thirty - nine Articles an attempt to add to the truths ...
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... England , although such a pro- position had never before been suggested by any member of the Church , as far as we are aware of . It may be easy to allege , that the Articles represent truly the doctrine of the Church of England ...
... England , although such a pro- position had never before been suggested by any member of the Church , as far as we are aware of . It may be easy to allege , that the Articles represent truly the doctrine of the Church of England ...
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... England , whether this is a time in which we ought in conscience to make rash experiments upon the doctrinal tests of the English Church ; and whether it is desirable to excite ad- ditional controversy and agitation on so momentous a ...
... England , whether this is a time in which we ought in conscience to make rash experiments upon the doctrinal tests of the English Church ; and whether it is desirable to excite ad- ditional controversy and agitation on so momentous a ...
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