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... unhappy which Our Clergy generally have subscribed unto ) do differences ,
which have for so many hundred years , contain the true Doctrine of the Church
of England in different times , and places , exercised the Church agreeable to
God ...
... unhappy which Our Clergy generally have subscribed unto ) do differences ,
which have for so many hundred years , contain the true Doctrine of the Church
of England in different times , and places , exercised the Church agreeable to
God ...
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And therefore they are to be condemn so that he be diligent to frame his life
accorded , which say , they can no more sin as long ing to that Law , and the light
of Nature . as they live here , or deny the place of forgive For holy Scripture doth
set ...
And therefore they are to be condemn so that he be diligent to frame his life
accorded , which say , they can no more sin as long ing to that Law , and the light
of Nature . as they live here , or deny the place of forgive For holy Scripture doth
set ...
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The Sacrament of the Lord ' s Supper was TT is not necessary that Traditions and
Cerenot by Christ ' s ordinance reserved , carried 1 monies be in all places one ,
or utterly about , lifted up , or worshipped . like ; for at all times they have been ...
The Sacrament of the Lord ' s Supper was TT is not necessary that Traditions and
Cerenot by Christ ' s ordinance reserved , carried 1 monies be in all places one ,
or utterly about , lifted up , or worshipped . like ; for at all times they have been ...
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Of the Place and Time of Prayer . Sacraments , the which thing the Injunctions 9 .
That Common Prayers and Sacraments ought also lately set forth by Elizabeth
our Queen to be ministered in a known tongue . do most plainly testify ; but that ...
Of the Place and Time of Prayer . Sacraments , the which thing the Injunctions 9 .
That Common Prayers and Sacraments ought also lately set forth by Elizabeth
our Queen to be ministered in a known tongue . do most plainly testify ; but that ...
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according Apostle ARTICLES OF RELIGION authority Baptism believed Bishops Blood Body Book of Esdras called Canonical Ceremonies chief Christ's ordinance Christian Church of England Civil Clergy commanded common confirm Consecration Continuance contrary Creed curious death decree denied differences Doctrine doth Ecclesiastical effect erred established eternal everlasting evil Faith fall Father flesh following given God's Word godly grace hath Holy Ghost holy Scripture Homilies Jesus Christ judge Justification lively Lord Lord's Supper Magistrate Man's manner meaning ment Ministers Name nature necessary necessity ness Offenders ordained ordained of Christ ordered original person place plain plainly pleasant power Prayer preach Priests Princes profession promises Prophets proved publick read Realm receive Repentance repugnant required right rightly Rites Sacraments Saint saith salvation Seal sign sins Spirit take taken Testament things Three tion Title touching Traditions true truly understanded Universities unto visible whereby Wherefore whereof whole wisdom world