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... English Church retain the visible marks of the compromise from which she sprang . She occupies a middle position between the churches of Rome and Geneva . The controversy was not yet settled . As the priest of the established church was ...
... English Church retain the visible marks of the compromise from which she sprang . She occupies a middle position between the churches of Rome and Geneva . The controversy was not yet settled . As the priest of the established church was ...
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... English writer has said : " The Puritans saved England in the 17th century from a relapse into Popery . On this account , they deserved to be honored and loved by the Protestants of the present day . In all probability the salvation of ...
... English writer has said : " The Puritans saved England in the 17th century from a relapse into Popery . On this account , they deserved to be honored and loved by the Protestants of the present day . In all probability the salvation of ...
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... English Churches Principles of Church Order and Discipline . The Phillips Family • 379-399 • 400-438 • 439-444 444-447 . 448-451 451-452 452 · 453-456 457-458 The Articles of Faith and Covenant of 1629 , and of 1636 . Extracts from Rev ...
... English Churches Principles of Church Order and Discipline . The Phillips Family • 379-399 • 400-438 • 439-444 444-447 . 448-451 451-452 452 · 453-456 457-458 The Articles of Faith and Covenant of 1629 , and of 1636 . Extracts from Rev ...
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... English nation , in the north of England , being studious of reforma- tion , and therefore not only witnessing against human inven- tions , and additions in the worship of God , but minding most the positive and practical part of divine ...
... English nation , in the north of England , being studious of reforma- tion , and therefore not only witnessing against human inven- tions , and additions in the worship of God , but minding most the positive and practical part of divine ...
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... English nation ; they being desirous rather to enlarge his Majesty's dominions , and to live under their natural prince . Fifthly and lastly . And which was not the least , a great hope and inward zeal they had of laying some good ...
... English nation ; they being desirous rather to enlarge his Majesty's dominions , and to live under their natural prince . Fifthly and lastly . And which was not the least , a great hope and inward zeal they had of laying some good ...
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