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But what is important to be remarked is , that both were in the Church of England at the Reformation , and that Presbyterianism was only extruded gradually . We have men- tioned Hooker , and nothing better illustrates what has just been ...
But what is important to be remarked is , that both were in the Church of England at the Reformation , and that Presbyterianism was only extruded gradually . We have men- tioned Hooker , and nothing better illustrates what has just been ...
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... has that warrant given to it by Scripture and by the proceedings of the early Christian Churches , it is so consonant with the spirit of Protestantism which made the Reformation and which has great strength in this country , it is ...
... has that warrant given to it by Scripture and by the proceedings of the early Christian Churches , it is so consonant with the spirit of Protestantism which made the Reformation and which has great strength in this country , it is ...
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The Reformation has been often called a Hebrais- ing revival , a return to the ardour and sincereness of primitive Christianity . No one , however , can study the 1 ' I have ventured to give to the foreign word Renaissance , —destined ...
The Reformation has been often called a Hebrais- ing revival , a return to the ardour and sincereness of primitive Christianity . No one , however , can study the 1 ' I have ventured to give to the foreign word Renaissance , —destined ...
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development of Protestantism and of Protestant churches without feeling that into the Reformation too , -Hebraising child of the Renascence and offspring of its fervour , rather than its intelligence , as it undoubtedly was ...
development of Protestantism and of Protestant churches without feeling that into the Reformation too , -Hebraising child of the Renascence and offspring of its fervour , rather than its intelligence , as it undoubtedly was ...
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It may be true that the Roman world at the beginning of our era , or Leo the Tenth's Court at the time of the Reformation , or French society in the eighteenth century , needed fire and strength even more than sweetness and light .
It may be true that the Roman world at the beginning of our era , or Leo the Tenth's Court at the time of the Reformation , or French society in the eighteenth century , needed fire and strength even more than sweetness and light .
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