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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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38 They were to incite the children " to the love and due reverence of God's true religion now truly set forth by public authority . ” 39 They should require their pupils to learn " such sentences of Scripture as shall be most expedient ...
38 They were to incite the children " to the love and due reverence of God's true religion now truly set forth by public authority . ” 39 They should require their pupils to learn " such sentences of Scripture as shall be most expedient ...
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Their church , he concluded , is neither one , nor holy , nor catholic , nor apostolic ; the church they call " papistical ... that church , I say , is only the true church . ” ? In the House of Lords the adherents of the Old Religion ...
Their church , he concluded , is neither one , nor holy , nor catholic , nor apostolic ; the church they call " papistical ... that church , I say , is only the true church . ” ? In the House of Lords the adherents of the Old Religion ...
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