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was providence , foreseeing the consequence on the church both sides , as he
set up his church indepen - all civil powers upon earth . dent of all the powers of
the earth , so he gave her no authority , that could possibly interfere with the civil
...
was providence , foreseeing the consequence on the church both sides , as he
set up his church indepen - all civil powers upon earth . dent of all the powers of
the earth , so he gave her no authority , that could possibly interfere with the civil
...
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And to what degree this spiritual character of head of the church operated in the
minds of the people , we may understand from the language of men in ftill later
times , and even from the articles of our church , where the prerogative of the
crown ...
And to what degree this spiritual character of head of the church operated in the
minds of the people , we may understand from the language of men in ftill later
times , and even from the articles of our church , where the prerogative of the
crown ...
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And of this only ought these expressions to be meant ; because we fee the other ,
the spiritual authority , which in holy fcripture is granted to the church , is
expressly excepted . And that ecclesiastical authority , which in this commision is
said to ...
And of this only ought these expressions to be meant ; because we fee the other ,
the spiritual authority , which in holy fcripture is granted to the church , is
expressly excepted . And that ecclesiastical authority , which in this commision is
said to ...
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swer to this question , if rightly and fairly understood , though it were a
renunciation of the pope ' s power , authority , or jurisdiction over the civil
establishment of the church of England , against the consent of the community ,
or without an act of ...
swer to this question , if rightly and fairly understood , though it were a
renunciation of the pope ' s power , authority , or jurisdiction over the civil
establishment of the church of England , against the consent of the community ,
or without an act of ...
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That * * Whoever believes that our blessed Lord has established a church upon
earth , must never lose sight of the difference between the real spiritual right ,
power , and jurisdiction of the pastors of that church , and the right , power , and ...
That * * Whoever believes that our blessed Lord has established a church upon
earth , must never lose sight of the difference between the real spiritual right ,
power , and jurisdiction of the pastors of that church , and the right , power , and ...
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