The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 206A. Constable, 1907 |
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... Reformation . It was the laity who took the first steps towards separating the English Church from the authority of Rome , and who finally completed the process . It was by the laity that the Prayer - book was approved and its use made ...
... Reformation . It was the laity who took the first steps towards separating the English Church from the authority of Rome , and who finally completed the process . It was by the laity that the Prayer - book was approved and its use made ...
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... Reformation was unalter- ably riveted upon the English people , ' says Mr. Fisher . New treasons were created to defeat the Papist . The faith was settled by royal authority ; the Bible was translated into English ; the monasteries were ...
... Reformation was unalter- ably riveted upon the English people , ' says Mr. Fisher . New treasons were created to defeat the Papist . The faith was settled by royal authority ; the Bible was translated into English ; the monasteries were ...
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... Reformation Catholi- cism . It is no paradox to say that the Church when it was Catholic in fact as well as in name contained the raw material of every heresy . The Reformation could not have come about had not its elements existed , in ...
... Reformation Catholi- cism . It is no paradox to say that the Church when it was Catholic in fact as well as in name contained the raw material of every heresy . The Reformation could not have come about had not its elements existed , in ...
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