AnglicanismOxford University Press, 1977 - 421 |
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... perhaps less radical , attacks had been made by other medieval writers ; but one thing in Wyclif is genuinely new - the basis on which his criticisms were made . It was his aim to restore the Scriptures to their position as the unique ...
... perhaps less radical , attacks had been made by other medieval writers ; but one thing in Wyclif is genuinely new - the basis on which his criticisms were made . It was his aim to restore the Scriptures to their position as the unique ...
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... Perhaps one - third of the whole land - surface of England had come , as parish glebe , through royal grants , or legacies to the religious houses , into the hands of the Church in one or other of its aspects . Almost all the greatest ...
... Perhaps one - third of the whole land - surface of England had come , as parish glebe , through royal grants , or legacies to the religious houses , into the hands of the Church in one or other of its aspects . Almost all the greatest ...
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... perhaps every man's favourite among the Reformers . In theology he was never a clear thinker , and there were times at which it seemed that he hardly knew himself what he believed . As early as 1532 he had been in trouble for his views ...
... perhaps every man's favourite among the Reformers . In theology he was never a clear thinker , and there were times at which it seemed that he hardly knew himself what he believed . As early as 1532 he had been in trouble for his views ...
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