AnglicanismOxford University Press, 1977 - 421 |
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... continued to circulate among the population for the next century and a half . ' Thei seien thus , that what euer man or woman wole be meke in spirit and wole preie God helpe him , schal without faile undirstonde ech partie of holy ...
... continued to circulate among the population for the next century and a half . ' Thei seien thus , that what euer man or woman wole be meke in spirit and wole preie God helpe him , schal without faile undirstonde ech partie of holy ...
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... continued to be said , as it always had been ; and the official religion of England continued to be ' Catholicism ' without the Pope . But the main preoccupa- tion of this strange , perplexing man , as of all Tudor sove- reigns , was ...
... continued to be said , as it always had been ; and the official religion of England continued to be ' Catholicism ' without the Pope . But the main preoccupa- tion of this strange , perplexing man , as of all Tudor sove- reigns , was ...
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... continued to pour in.1 When the third bishop , Barclay , died in 1881 , and the Germans decided to withdraw from the alliance , many people felt that the bishopric had better cease to exist ; but in 1887 Archbishop Benson decided to ...
... continued to pour in.1 When the third bishop , Barclay , died in 1881 , and the Germans decided to withdraw from the alliance , many people felt that the bishopric had better cease to exist ; but in 1887 Archbishop Benson decided to ...
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