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The changes and compromises of 1559 in the religious affairs of England have influenced the whole course of English history during the four hundred intervening years . If the official religion of England had been Roman Catholic and the ...
The changes and compromises of 1559 in the religious affairs of England have influenced the whole course of English history during the four hundred intervening years . If the official religion of England had been Roman Catholic and the ...
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The queen was given authority to make changes " with the advise of her commissioners appointed and authorized ... or of the metropolitan of this realm . ” A loophole , too , was permitted the queen if the opposition to the new order ...
The queen was given authority to make changes " with the advise of her commissioners appointed and authorized ... or of the metropolitan of this realm . ” A loophole , too , was permitted the queen if the opposition to the new order ...
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Obedience to Christ and His Word are required of any and all churches who would change , alter , abrogate , or add to the rites and ... Every particular church ought to have the right , therefore , to make changes in such ceremonies .
Obedience to Christ and His Word are required of any and all churches who would change , alter , abrogate , or add to the rites and ... Every particular church ought to have the right , therefore , to make changes in such ceremonies .
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