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Anglicanism as Via Media and the Mediating Church . The basic characteristic of
the English temperament , and the special position occupied by the Church of
England , made this land a most suitable field for unionism , just as today it ...
Anglicanism as Via Media and the Mediating Church . The basic characteristic of
the English temperament , and the special position occupied by the Church of
England , made this land a most suitable field for unionism , just as today it ...
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Between the two aspects of the Church recognised by the Scotica in 1560 — the '
invisible ' and the ' particular ' ( the local Church ) — the majority introduced a '
visible catholic Church ' consisting of ' all those throughout the world that profess
...
Between the two aspects of the Church recognised by the Scotica in 1560 — the '
invisible ' and the ' particular ' ( the local Church ) — the majority introduced a '
visible catholic Church ' consisting of ' all those throughout the world that profess
...
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Émile G. Léonard. together with the man who was to succeed him , Thomas
Tenison ( 1636 1715 ) , author of The Present State of the Controversie between
the Church of England and the Church of Rome ( London 1687 ) , translator of Of
the ...
Émile G. Léonard. together with the man who was to succeed him , Thomas
Tenison ( 1636 1715 ) , author of The Present State of the Controversie between
the Church of England and the Church of Rome ( London 1687 ) , translator of Of
the ...
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Great Britain | 56 |
French Adaptation of Calvinism | 135 |
The Thirty Years War and | 189 |
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