The Church of England Its Own Witness: An Argument to Prove the Identity of the Church of England with the Ancient British and Apostolic Church in Locality of Jurisdiction, Form of Government, and Institution of Doctrine ...J.G. & F. Rivington, 1835 - 36 |
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... allowed and unrefutable authority , I hope to set this matter at rest ; and to show , that the Church of England was not only established before popery existed - but that her Institution is independent of the Roman Church altogether ...
... allowed and unrefutable authority , I hope to set this matter at rest ; and to show , that the Church of England was not only established before popery existed - but that her Institution is independent of the Roman Church altogether ...
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... allowed to vanish of themselves . Without controversy , it will be granted , that the Church of England is , in her form of government , EPISCOPAL ; by which is meant , that her religious administration is under the government of ...
... allowed to vanish of themselves . Without controversy , it will be granted , that the Church of England is , in her form of government , EPISCOPAL ; by which is meant , that her religious administration is under the government of ...
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... allowed to have , as to the manner in which his revenue or theirs shall be disposed of . But then it must be allowed that it will be matter of duty and prudence in the magistrate , and those that join with him , to make his ...
... allowed to have , as to the manner in which his revenue or theirs shall be disposed of . But then it must be allowed that it will be matter of duty and prudence in the magistrate , and those that join with him , to make his ...
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... allowed to settle the modern question , inasmuch as it is the result of long experience and observation : - " The author does not con- demn dissent , seeing that he himself is a dissenter ; but what he condemns is , the attempt which is ...
... allowed to settle the modern question , inasmuch as it is the result of long experience and observation : - " The author does not con- demn dissent , seeing that he himself is a dissenter ; but what he condemns is , the attempt which is ...
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... allowed , is in strict alliance with the State . It is asserted by our highest legal authorities to be " part and parcel of the law of the land " -the founda- tion of our statute book and the pillar of our Constitution . It is the grand ...
... allowed , is in strict alliance with the State . It is asserted by our highest legal authorities to be " part and parcel of the law of the land " -the founda- tion of our statute book and the pillar of our Constitution . It is the grand ...
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