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... in the Maxims , we have them as they first arose ; and whereas , too , in the Sacra Privata the writer speaks very often as one of the clergy , and as addressing the clergy , in the Maxims he almost always speaks solely as a man .
... in the Maxims , we have them as they first arose ; and whereas , too , in the Sacra Privata the writer speaks very often as one of the clergy , and as addressing the clergy , in the Maxims he almost always speaks solely as a man .
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Difficult as it is to speak of a people merely from what one reads , yet that , I think , one may without much fear of con- tradiction say . I mean , when in the United States any spiritual side in man is wakened to activity , it is ...
Difficult as it is to speak of a people merely from what one reads , yet that , I think , one may without much fear of con- tradiction say . I mean , when in the United States any spiritual side in man is wakened to activity , it is ...
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not think it an essential ; for in the dedication of his Eccle- siastical Polity , speaking of these questions of church - disci- pline which gave occasion to his great work , he says they are , ' in truth , for the greatest part ...
not think it an essential ; for in the dedication of his Eccle- siastical Polity , speaking of these questions of church - disci- pline which gave occasion to his great work , he says they are , ' in truth , for the greatest part ...
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In another place Walton speaks of his orders yet more fully : - ' He had disowned , ' he says , ' the English Established Church and Episcopacy , and went to Geneva , and afterwards to Antwerp , to be ordained minister , as he was by ...
In another place Walton speaks of his orders yet more fully : - ' He had disowned , ' he says , ' the English Established Church and Episcopacy , and went to Geneva , and afterwards to Antwerp , to be ordained minister , as he was by ...
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Yet speaking even of the time of the Stuarts , but their early time , Clarendon says that if Bishop Andrewes had succeeded Bancroft at Canterbury , the disaffection of separatists might have been stayed and healed .
Yet speaking even of the time of the Stuarts , but their early time , Clarendon says that if Bishop Andrewes had succeeded Bancroft at Canterbury , the disaffection of separatists might have been stayed and healed .
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