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... Church of England , than the thirty - nine Articles , of which one is , " to preserve the government of the Church by Bishops . " 66 Whereas the other party was abundantly gratified with having an oath of their own making , to entangle ...
... Church of England , than the thirty - nine Articles , of which one is , " to preserve the government of the Church by Bishops . " 66 Whereas the other party was abundantly gratified with having an oath of their own making , to entangle ...
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... Church ; and that no " man should prefume to bow at the name of Jefus , " ( which was enjoined by a Canon , and of long use in the Church ) ; and having digefted these godly refolu- tions into an order , they carried it up to the Lords ...
... Church ; and that no " man should prefume to bow at the name of Jefus , " ( which was enjoined by a Canon , and of long use in the Church ) ; and having digefted these godly refolu- tions into an order , they carried it up to the Lords ...
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... Church- law , towards the Church and Churchmen ; taking all duced great opportunities , uncharitably , to improve mistakes into crimes ; and , unreasonably , to transfer and impute the follies and faults of particular men , to the ...
... Church- law , towards the Church and Churchmen ; taking all duced great opportunities , uncharitably , to improve mistakes into crimes ; and , unreasonably , to transfer and impute the follies and faults of particular men , to the ...
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