Critical, Historical and Miscellaneous Essays, المجلد 4Sheldon and Company, 1862 |
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الصفحة 68
... century , the power of the crown was , in fact , decidedly predominant in the State ; and at the end of that century the power of Parliament , and especially of the Lower House , had become in fact , decidedly predominant . At the begin ...
... century , the power of the crown was , in fact , decidedly predominant in the State ; and at the end of that century the power of Parliament , and especially of the Lower House , had become in fact , decidedly predominant . At the begin ...
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... century to be able to say with confidence that there were not at that time twenty such pretended bishops ? Every such case makes a break in the apostolical suc- cession . Now , suppose that a break , such as Hooker admits to have been ...
... century to be able to say with confidence that there were not at that time twenty such pretended bishops ? Every such case makes a break in the apostolical suc- cession . Now , suppose that a break , such as Hooker admits to have been ...
الصفحة 348
... century , the influence of the Church of Rome was constantly on the decline . Un- belief made extensive conquests in all the Catholic countries of Europe , and in some countries obtained a complete ascendency . The Papacy was at length ...
... century , the influence of the Church of Rome was constantly on the decline . Un- belief made extensive conquests in all the Catholic countries of Europe , and in some countries obtained a complete ascendency . The Papacy was at length ...
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