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The situation among the clergy , with a side glance at the laity , was summed up in the letter of a contemporary : " The true and sincere doctrine is freely preached throughout England , by those who are known to possess both ability ...
The situation among the clergy , with a side glance at the laity , was summed up in the letter of a contemporary : " The true and sincere doctrine is freely preached throughout England , by those who are known to possess both ability ...
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29 He referred to the spread of Roman Catholicism in the New World and in the Far East to refute the boast that many cities and kings have come over to the Protestants.21 He also asked : " When ye preach only faith , not to remove the ...
29 He referred to the spread of Roman Catholicism in the New World and in the Far East to refute the boast that many cities and kings have come over to the Protestants.21 He also asked : " When ye preach only faith , not to remove the ...
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What hope is there of any good , when our party are disposed to look for religion in those dumb remnants of idolatry , and not from the preaching of the lively word of God ? 38 These were searching questions which troubled the Puritans ...
What hope is there of any good , when our party are disposed to look for religion in those dumb remnants of idolatry , and not from the preaching of the lively word of God ? 38 These were searching questions which troubled the Puritans ...
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