Sketch of the Reformation in EnglandJ. Murray, 1832 - 327 من الصفحات |
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... Edward VI . Advance of the Reformation . Erasmus's Paraphrase . Homilies . Cranmer's Catechism . Office of Communion . - Book of Common - Prayer . - Time of Service , and Length . - Primer . - - Articles of - 1553. Moderation of the ...
... Edward VI . Advance of the Reformation . Erasmus's Paraphrase . Homilies . Cranmer's Catechism . Office of Communion . - Book of Common - Prayer . - Time of Service , and Length . - Primer . - - Articles of - 1553. Moderation of the ...
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... Edward III . to Henry VIII . , present numerous complaints to the Commons on the difficulties attending the probate of wills ; and such there well might be , when , in addition to the parties already mentioned , the bishop and the ...
... Edward III . to Henry VIII . , present numerous complaints to the Commons on the difficulties attending the probate of wills ; and such there well might be , when , in addition to the parties already mentioned , the bishop and the ...
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... Edward I. , whereby it was enacted , that " no person , religious or other , should presume to buy or sell , or under any colour of donation , lease , or other title , to receive any lands or tenements , or by any act of invention to ...
... Edward I. , whereby it was enacted , that " no person , religious or other , should presume to buy or sell , or under any colour of donation , lease , or other title , to receive any lands or tenements , or by any act of invention to ...
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... Edward III . actually withdrew from them in consequence , and returned to their own homes1 ; nor does the study of the Scriptures appear to have had a chance against Scotus and Aquinas till dean Colet established it at Oxford ; and ...
... Edward III . actually withdrew from them in consequence , and returned to their own homes1 ; nor does the study of the Scriptures appear to have had a chance against Scotus and Aquinas till dean Colet established it at Oxford ; and ...
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... Edward ; and , on the other hand , Wick- liffe's daring and impetuous temper , and his hasty views of ecclesiastical polity , would have urged him to go all lengths with Henry , - and whilst he would have demolished a church of Rome ...
... Edward ; and , on the other hand , Wick- liffe's daring and impetuous temper , and his hasty views of ecclesiastical polity , would have urged him to go all lengths with Henry , - and whilst he would have demolished a church of Rome ...
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