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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... necessary circumstances of the times ; a necessity which can no longer exist . It will be sufficient here to say , that the king is not , in the true sense of the word , the head of the Church of England - a point we shall be prepared ...
... necessary circumstances of the times ; a necessity which can no longer exist . It will be sufficient here to say , that the king is not , in the true sense of the word , the head of the Church of England - a point we shall be prepared ...
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... necessary , in the fullest manner , to examine a position which is very generally alleged , and too frequently assented to that the Church of England owes her existence to Popery . I shall confine myself , in the following observations ...
... necessary , in the fullest manner , to examine a position which is very generally alleged , and too frequently assented to that the Church of England owes her existence to Popery . I shall confine myself , in the following observations ...
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... necessary for me to prove the UNITY of the Church of England in other respects , and that at the Reformation she abjected nothing essential to that unity . This I shall attempt in my next ; and hope to shew , that in throwing off the ...
... necessary for me to prove the UNITY of the Church of England in other respects , and that at the Reformation she abjected nothing essential to that unity . This I shall attempt in my next ; and hope to shew , that in throwing off the ...
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... necessary , provided they have a little turn for public speaking , and can persuade themselves of an inward illumi- nation , set up as preachers , and then call themselves ambassadors - this point , we say , of the apostolical ...
... necessary , provided they have a little turn for public speaking , and can persuade themselves of an inward illumi- nation , set up as preachers , and then call themselves ambassadors - this point , we say , of the apostolical ...
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... necessary or prudent . If no such coercive power were admitted , it is probable that covetousness would drive many into dissenting parties in order to save their tithes , or other possessions . So that none can reasonably blame a govern ...
... necessary or prudent . If no such coercive power were admitted , it is probable that covetousness would drive many into dissenting parties in order to save their tithes , or other possessions . So that none can reasonably blame a govern ...
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