The British Quarterly Review, Volumen28Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... Erastianism ; the gentle , weak , and compromising Cranmer , the type of the Anglican High Church party of to - day ; the scheming and thoroughly hardened Gardiner ; the not un- pleasing form of Reginald Pole , worthy of a better cause ...
... Erastianism ; the gentle , weak , and compromising Cranmer , the type of the Anglican High Church party of to - day ; the scheming and thoroughly hardened Gardiner ; the not un- pleasing form of Reginald Pole , worthy of a better cause ...
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... Erastianism , in language which might have been used by Becket or Hildebrand ; and , as regards the residue of the accusations , it only shifts their burden from the order in general upon individuals in it . In this state of things we ...
... Erastianism , in language which might have been used by Becket or Hildebrand ; and , as regards the residue of the accusations , it only shifts their burden from the order in general upon individuals in it . In this state of things we ...
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... Erastianism in England was attended with so many evils , with such unjust legislation , such stretches of arbitrary power , and such perils to our liberties , that at first sight , the historical student recoils from it in disgust , and ...
... Erastianism in England was attended with so many evils , with such unjust legislation , such stretches of arbitrary power , and such perils to our liberties , that at first sight , the historical student recoils from it in disgust , and ...
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... Erastianism from which the nation suffered bitterly . Here is Mr. Froude's too partial summary of its achieve- ments : - ' So closed the first great Parliament of the Reformation , which was now dissolved . The Lower House is known to ...
... Erastianism from which the nation suffered bitterly . Here is Mr. Froude's too partial summary of its achieve- ments : - ' So closed the first great Parliament of the Reformation , which was now dissolved . The Lower House is known to ...
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... Erastianism , it was said , would be expelled from the fold , and the impious laws which had been enacted since 1529 would be repealed with acclamation . Nor were these hopes without foun- dation . The elements of discontent were strong ...
... Erastianism , it was said , would be expelled from the fold , and the impious laws which had been enacted since 1529 would be repealed with acclamation . Nor were these hopes without foun- dation . The elements of discontent were strong ...
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