Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 28Macmillan and Company, 1873 |
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Page 464
... Church like that of the German Reformed Churches to each other ? Most assuredly not . The German Churches have for the most part a position recognized by the State . They resemble the Presbyterian Church es- tablished by law in Scotland ...
... Church like that of the German Reformed Churches to each other ? Most assuredly not . The German Churches have for the most part a position recognized by the State . They resemble the Presbyterian Church es- tablished by law in Scotland ...
Page 465
... Church like that of the German Reformed Churches to each other ? Most assuredly not . The German Churches have for the most part a position recognized by the State . They resemble the Presbyterian Church es- tablished by law in Scotland ...
... Church like that of the German Reformed Churches to each other ? Most assuredly not . The German Churches have for the most part a position recognized by the State . They resemble the Presbyterian Church es- tablished by law in Scotland ...
Page 541
... Church of England was more tolerant than the Church of Rome , and Scot- tish Presbyterianism or Scottish Puritanism was more tolerant ( though the reverse is usually asserted ) than the Church of England prior to 1640. Not to the Church ...
... Church of England was more tolerant than the Church of Rome , and Scot- tish Presbyterianism or Scottish Puritanism was more tolerant ( though the reverse is usually asserted ) than the Church of England prior to 1640. Not to the Church ...
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