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... church patronage 81-83 No Oxford men on the foundation Debt of Trinity College to St John's The first master • Sentiments with which the Reformers regarded the new foundation • Considerations which point to a more tolerant view 84 ib ...
... church patronage 81-83 No Oxford men on the foundation Debt of Trinity College to St John's The first master • Sentiments with which the Reformers regarded the new foundation • Considerations which point to a more tolerant view 84 ib ...
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James Bass Mullinger. He proceeds to attack the organisation of the English Church Rapid spread under his teaching of Puritanical doctrine His conduct inconsistent with his acceptance of his professorship His views supported by Robert ...
James Bass Mullinger. He proceeds to attack the organisation of the English Church Rapid spread under his teaching of Puritanical doctrine His conduct inconsistent with his acceptance of his professorship His views supported by Robert ...
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... Church Conduct of Robert Some His covert attack on Whitgift • Whitgift's resentment Dexterous tactics of the academic authorities Burghley endeavours to bring about an understanding Barret is summoned by Whitgift to London and consents ...
... Church Conduct of Robert Some His covert attack on Whitgift • Whitgift's resentment Dexterous tactics of the academic authorities Burghley endeavours to bring about an understanding Barret is summoned by Whitgift to London and consents ...
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... Church doctrine as distinct from Scriptural authority , or , to quote the language of Alane himself , ' the grosse blasphemy of the unwritten worde . ' Alane upheld the teaching of Melanchthon , although , in arguing concerning the ...
... Church doctrine as distinct from Scriptural authority , or , to quote the language of Alane himself , ' the grosse blasphemy of the unwritten worde . ' Alane upheld the teaching of Melanchthon , although , in arguing concerning the ...
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... Church of Eng- land , pp . 444-469 . He regards it as ' the great dogmatical document of the Reformation , ' and speaks of it as a noble endeavour on the part of the bishops to promote unity and to instruct the people in Church doctrine ...
... Church of Eng- land , pp . 444-469 . He regards it as ' the great dogmatical document of the Reformation , ' and speaks of it as a noble endeavour on the part of the bishops to promote unity and to instruct the people in Church doctrine ...
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