The Methodist Quarterly Review, Том 18;Том 40G. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1858 |
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... Roman Catholics maintain that it was a mere political revolution , achieved by Henry VIII . out of resentment because the pope refused to grant him a divorce from Catharine of Aragon ; while , upon the other hand , Protestants maintain ...
... Roman Catholics maintain that it was a mere political revolution , achieved by Henry VIII . out of resentment because the pope refused to grant him a divorce from Catharine of Aragon ; while , upon the other hand , Protestants maintain ...
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... Roman Catholics , upon the ground that they hold that God is to be obeyed first , and the civil power next . And we have simple- tons enough among us who believe this to be orthodox doctrine . They seem to forget that , to every ...
... Roman Catholics , upon the ground that they hold that God is to be obeyed first , and the civil power next . And we have simple- tons enough among us who believe this to be orthodox doctrine . They seem to forget that , to every ...
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... to independence ; be- tween the canon law and the Holy Scriptures . The reformer finally fully bared his breast to the storm , and declared that " the Gospel is the only source of religion . The Roman 1858. ] 57 The English Reformation .
... to independence ; be- tween the canon law and the Holy Scriptures . The reformer finally fully bared his breast to the storm , and declared that " the Gospel is the only source of religion . The Roman 1858. ] 57 The English Reformation .
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... Roman hierarchy was now rendered powerless in England by a feud between two rival popes . In 1378 , Gregory XI . died , and the conclave elected an Italian , who assumed the name of Urban VI . He was an abandoned tyrant , and soon drove ...
... Roman hierarchy was now rendered powerless in England by a feud between two rival popes . In 1378 , Gregory XI . died , and the conclave elected an Italian , who assumed the name of Urban VI . He was an abandoned tyrant , and soon drove ...
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... Roman Church . - New meas- ures are concerted by the pope with some of the Irish bishops to break the stubborn- ness of Young Ireland , which is more de- sirous to secure social reforms than to work for the glory of the Roman Church ...
... Roman Church . - New meas- ures are concerted by the pope with some of the Irish bishops to break the stubborn- ness of Young Ireland , which is more de- sirous to secure social reforms than to work for the glory of the Roman Church ...
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