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... mentioned above , it appeared in 1605 , and was the first edition of the Racovian Catechism . It was translated into German in 1608. A reprint of the origi- nal work in London attracted the notice of Parliament , and on the 2d of April ...
... mentioned above , it appeared in 1605 , and was the first edition of the Racovian Catechism . It was translated into German in 1608. A reprint of the origi- nal work in London attracted the notice of Parliament , and on the 2d of April ...
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... mention shall be made afterward ) , would be fixed on in the thoughts of men to the prejudice of the cause which he ... mentioned , he was accused of Arianism at a convention at Morden , anno 1553 , and there acquitted with a testi ...
... mention shall be made afterward ) , would be fixed on in the thoughts of men to the prejudice of the cause which he ... mentioned , he was accused of Arianism at a convention at Morden , anno 1553 , and there acquitted with a testi ...
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... mentioned , hoping that by the breaches made by them on the reformed churches they should at length be able to triumph over both ; for which end , in their disputes since with Protestants , they have striven to take advantage of the ...
... mentioned , hoping that by the breaches made by them on the reformed churches they should at length be able to triumph over both ; for which end , in their disputes since with Protestants , they have striven to take advantage of the ...
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... mentioned , and either withdrew themselves or were thrown out from their communion . At first there were almost as ... mention [ of it ] 24 PREFACE TO THE READER .
... mentioned , and either withdrew themselves or were thrown out from their communion . At first there were almost as ... mention [ of it ] 24 PREFACE TO THE READER .
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... mentioned : of those who denied all ordinances , and maintained such an utter loss and defection of all church state and order that it was impossible it should be restored without new apostles , evidencing their ministry by miracles ...
... mentioned : of those who denied all ordinances , and maintained such an utter loss and defection of all church state and order that it was impossible it should be restored without new apostles , evidencing their ministry by miracles ...
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