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Page 120
... Church laboured during the Protectorate . Oct. 1655. On Sunday afternoone I frequently stay'd at home to catechise and instruct my familie , those exercises universally ceasing in the parish churches , so as people had no principles ...
... Church laboured during the Protectorate . Oct. 1655. On Sunday afternoone I frequently stay'd at home to catechise and instruct my familie , those exercises universally ceasing in the parish churches , so as people had no principles ...
Page 223
... Church . These greatly prefer the discipline of the Church and its modes of worship to those of any class of noncon- formists , and cultivate a popular strain of preaching which com- monly fills the churches , wherever they are settled ...
... Church . These greatly prefer the discipline of the Church and its modes of worship to those of any class of noncon- formists , and cultivate a popular strain of preaching which com- monly fills the churches , wherever they are settled ...
Page 509
... church under practical dependence on the see of Constantinople , and in a great degree defended it from the intrusion of that usurpative , encroaching , and intolerant race of priests who were formed in the schools of the church of Rome ...
... church under practical dependence on the see of Constantinople , and in a great degree defended it from the intrusion of that usurpative , encroaching , and intolerant race of priests who were formed in the schools of the church of Rome ...
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