The Whole Works, 1. ciltHodges and Smith, 1847 - 324 sayfa |
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... Faith . " The chief strength of Stapleton's argument lay in the attempt to establish the antiquity of the Romish faith and the novelty of the reformed Church , which he professed to maintain by the whole current of tradition transmitted ...
... Faith . " The chief strength of Stapleton's argument lay in the attempt to establish the antiquity of the Romish faith and the novelty of the reformed Church , which he professed to maintain by the whole current of tradition transmitted ...
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... faith , either by private conference or public disputations with the Protestant clergy . In this work he continued unmolested for two years , and gained the character of such an able and subtle disputant that few or none would contend ...
... faith , either by private conference or public disputations with the Protestant clergy . In this work he continued unmolested for two years , and gained the character of such an able and subtle disputant that few or none would contend ...
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... faith , we all consent in the main grounds of religion drawn from thence : we all subscribe to the articles of doc- trine agreed upon in the Synod of the year 1562 for the avoiding of diversities of opinions and the establishing of ...
... faith , we all consent in the main grounds of religion drawn from thence : we all subscribe to the articles of doc- trine agreed upon in the Synod of the year 1562 for the avoiding of diversities of opinions and the establishing of ...
Sayfa 44
... faith , and approach that of a homily , such are the tenth and twelfth , of the service of God , and of our duty towards our neighbour . Others with rigid pre- cision determine questions which had hitherto never been introduced into ...
... faith , and approach that of a homily , such are the tenth and twelfth , of the service of God , and of our duty towards our neighbour . Others with rigid pre- cision determine questions which had hitherto never been introduced into ...
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... faith . And it cannot be said they had not the power - to omit other pe- riods , at the Convocation of 1661 they would not have had any difficulty in raising a hostile cry against them , and excluding every thing which could favor the ...
... faith . And it cannot be said they had not the power - to omit other pe- riods , at the Convocation of 1661 they would not have had any difficulty in raising a hostile cry against them , and excluding every thing which could favor the ...
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