The Reformation of the Church of England: Its History, Principles, and Results, Volumen2E. & J.B. Young, 1882 |
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Its History, Principles, and Results John Henry Blunt. 1 Two unnamed [ London Bishops . Wina THE APOSTLES . BIBL THE JA CHART OF THE MINISTERIAL SUCCESSION OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
Its History, Principles, and Results John Henry Blunt. 1 Two unnamed [ London Bishops . Wina THE APOSTLES . BIBL THE JA CHART OF THE MINISTERIAL SUCCESSION OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.
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... MINISTERIAL SUCCESSION OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND British Bishops . 662-675 ) French Bishops . OUR BLESSED LORD . Vergilius [ Arles ] . Augustine [ Canterbury 597-604 ] . Mellitus [ London 604 . Justus [ Rochester 604 , Laurentius ...
... MINISTERIAL SUCCESSION OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND British Bishops . 662-675 ) French Bishops . OUR BLESSED LORD . Vergilius [ Arles ] . Augustine [ Canterbury 597-604 ] . Mellitus [ London 604 . Justus [ Rochester 604 , Laurentius ...
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... ministers and agents , that he had been easily able to keep the reins of government under his A.D. 1547 own personal control . It had become his habit to use His inten- his agents as mere secretaries for working out the details of ...
... ministers and agents , that he had been easily able to keep the reins of government under his A.D. 1547 own personal control . It had become his habit to use His inten- his agents as mere secretaries for working out the details of ...
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... A popular King , able Ministers of State , compliant hindered Archbishops and Bishops , and a reforming Parliament , might easily have combined together to destroy all the action CHAP II old landmarks , and to originate a new.
... A popular King , able Ministers of State , compliant hindered Archbishops and Bishops , and a reforming Parliament , might easily have combined together to destroy all the action CHAP II old landmarks , and to originate a new.
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... ministers of the Church , because some of them ( having small learning ) have of long time favoured fancies rather than God's truth , " but are to " use them charitably and reverently for their office and adminis- Benefices tration sake ...
... ministers of the Church , because some of them ( having small learning ) have of long time favoured fancies rather than God's truth , " but are to " use them charitably and reverently for their office and adminis- Benefices tration sake ...
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