AnglicanismOxford University Press, 1977 - 421 |
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... authority of the episcopate , the doctrine of transubstantiation in the Mass . Similar , though perhaps less radical , attacks had been made by other medieval writers ; but one thing in Wyclif is genuinely new - the basis on which his ...
... authority of the episcopate , the doctrine of transubstantiation in the Mass . Similar , though perhaps less radical , attacks had been made by other medieval writers ; but one thing in Wyclif is genuinely new - the basis on which his ...
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... authority to declare what the law of the Church in England is , and to put that law in execution through the Pope's own courts . Henry denied that the Pope had any such power . To say that any foreign potentate has authority or rule in ...
... authority to declare what the law of the Church in England is , and to put that law in execution through the Pope's own courts . Henry denied that the Pope had any such power . To say that any foreign potentate has authority or rule in ...
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... authority that He has given it , it should neither desire nor seek for any other authority . If the Oxford Movement had gone no further than this , it might have encountered opposition , but it would not have let loose the storms that ...
... authority that He has given it , it should neither desire nor seek for any other authority . If the Oxford Movement had gone no further than this , it might have encountered opposition , but it would not have let loose the storms that ...
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