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... bishops , & c . lately fet forth in the time of Ed- " ward the VI . doth contain all things neceffary to " fuch confecration and ordering ; neither hath it ( C any thing that of itself is fuperftitious and ungodly . " And therefore ...
... bishops , & c . lately fet forth in the time of Ed- " ward the VI . doth contain all things neceffary to " fuch confecration and ordering ; neither hath it ( C any thing that of itself is fuperftitious and ungodly . " And therefore ...
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... bishop of Rome , and in corroboration " of the king's power , as head of the church ; " con- cluding with " fo helpe me God , all faintes , and the " holy Evangelift . " See p . 8 , 9. * . If , therefore , this be the edition approved ...
... bishop of Rome , and in corroboration " of the king's power , as head of the church ; " con- cluding with " fo helpe me God , all faintes , and the " holy Evangelift . " See p . 8 , 9. * . If , therefore , this be the edition approved ...
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... Bishop Burnet's Hiftory of the Reformation , Vol . II . p . 189 , that an act of parliament was made in 1552 , to ... bishops , priests , and deacons , but without the intimation of any alteration being then made in this office . If ...
... Bishop Burnet's Hiftory of the Reformation , Vol . II . p . 189 , that an act of parliament was made in 1552 , to ... bishops , priests , and deacons , but without the intimation of any alteration being then made in this office . If ...
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... bishops , whose fears our magna- nimous prime minifter acknowledged that be alfo had caught ) read with great folemnity in the house of Commons , as an unquestionable proof of the dangerous defigns of the Diffenters with refpect to the ...
... bishops , whose fears our magna- nimous prime minifter acknowledged that be alfo had caught ) read with great folemnity in the house of Commons , as an unquestionable proof of the dangerous defigns of the Diffenters with refpect to the ...
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... Bishop of London , and one to Lord Thurlow , fo- lemnly declaring , if they threw out the Bill , I would instantly ... Bishops had lately treated with Con- tempt , as ridiculous , unfcriptural , and totally unne- ceffary , was now ...
... Bishop of London , and one to Lord Thurlow , fo- lemnly declaring , if they threw out the Bill , I would instantly ... Bishops had lately treated with Con- tempt , as ridiculous , unfcriptural , and totally unne- ceffary , was now ...
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