The Whole Works, Volume 1Hodges and Smith, 1847 - Theology |
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Page 32
... proving a hindrance to his studies ; " perhaps , also , he thought its duties would inter- fere with his visits to England , which would be necessary for the completion of the studies in which he was engaged ; and perhaps he shrunk from ...
... proving a hindrance to his studies ; " perhaps , also , he thought its duties would inter- fere with his visits to England , which would be necessary for the completion of the studies in which he was engaged ; and perhaps he shrunk from ...
Page 33
... prove how unreason- able it was to call upon a layman to wear a surplice ; and he states the curious fact , that Sir John Cheke , Provost of King's College , Cambridge , Sir Thomas Smith , and Sir Henry Savile , Provosts of Eton , were ...
... prove how unreason- able it was to call upon a layman to wear a surplice ; and he states the curious fact , that Sir John Cheke , Provost of King's College , Cambridge , Sir Thomas Smith , and Sir Henry Savile , Provosts of Eton , were ...
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... prove that Christ had always a Visible Church of true Christians , who had not been tainted with the errors and ... proved that her doctrines were the same as those professed by the Church in the first six centuries . The design of ...
... prove that Christ had always a Visible Church of true Christians , who had not been tainted with the errors and ... proved that her doctrines were the same as those professed by the Church in the first six centuries . The design of ...
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... proves the wish of the English Government to have all things done regularly after the model of the Convocation in England , and its not being made use of establishes the fact that the Irish Convocation did not understand the proper mode ...
... proves the wish of the English Government to have all things done regularly after the model of the Convocation in England , and its not being made use of establishes the fact that the Irish Convocation did not understand the proper mode ...
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... prove that no Convocation existed in Ireland . The preamble of the 28 Henry VIII . cap . 12 , states : " At every Parliament begun and holden within this land , two Proctors of every diocese within the same land have been used and ...
... prove that no Convocation existed in Ireland . The preamble of the 28 Henry VIII . cap . 12 , states : " At every Parliament begun and holden within this land , two Proctors of every diocese within the same land have been used and ...
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