The High Church Schism: Four Lectures on the Nonjurors |
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... asked whether they meant to turn his house into an inn . As a Calvinist he was strongly opposed to the Arminians . When someone asked , " What do the Arminians hold ? " he replied , " All the best bishoprics and deaneries in the country ...
... asked whether they meant to turn his house into an inn . As a Calvinist he was strongly opposed to the Arminians . When someone asked , " What do the Arminians hold ? " he replied , " All the best bishoprics and deaneries in the country ...
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... asked to preach before the Queen who ordered him to have the sermon printed . This was followed by other invitations , but when he ventured to preach on the subject of Absolution he brought down upon himself the critical comments of ...
... asked to preach before the Queen who ordered him to have the sermon printed . This was followed by other invitations , but when he ventured to preach on the subject of Absolution he brought down upon himself the critical comments of ...
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... asking some sarcastic and rhetorical ques- tions . " Does the sun still shine when it is in eclipse ? When the children of Israel had made the golden calf the object of their worship ought they to have kept to their God de facto or ...
... asking some sarcastic and rhetorical ques- tions . " Does the sun still shine when it is in eclipse ? When the children of Israel had made the golden calf the object of their worship ought they to have kept to their God de facto or ...
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