AnglicanismOxford University Press, 1977 - 421 |
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... believed themselves to be reaping where Wyclif had sown.1 If we could be carried back six hundred years in time , what would be the first thing that would strike us about the Church in England ? The answer would , I think , certainly be ...
... believed themselves to be reaping where Wyclif had sown.1 If we could be carried back six hundred years in time , what would be the first thing that would strike us about the Church in England ? The answer would , I think , certainly be ...
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... believed themselves to see the results of its failure in the low level of Christian life around them , even among the clergy . They were convinced that the new understanding of the Gospel , with its appeal to the whole man , mind and ...
... believed themselves to see the results of its failure in the low level of Christian life around them , even among the clergy . They were convinced that the new understanding of the Gospel , with its appeal to the whole man , mind and ...
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... believed to be Catholic orthodoxy , and to exclude certain forms of medieval doctrine which he believed to be irreconcilable with Scripture . Two medieval errors were in his judgement particularly grave . In the first place , he desired ...
... believed to be Catholic orthodoxy , and to exclude certain forms of medieval doctrine which he believed to be irreconcilable with Scripture . Two medieval errors were in his judgement particularly grave . In the first place , he desired ...
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