Church, which always hath been reputed and also found of that sort that both for knowledge, integrity, and sufficiency of number, it hath been always thought and is also at this hour sufficient and meet of itself, without the intermeddling of any exterior... The third and last cordial for low spirits - Pàgina 174per Thomas Gordon - 1751Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Ellen Goodman - 1995 - 324 pàgines
...the Spiritualty, now being usually called the English Church, which always hath been reputed and also found of that sort that both for knowledge, integrity, and sufficiency of number, it hath been always thought and is also at this hour sufficient and meet of itself, without the intermeddling of... | |
| Paul D. L. Avis - 2002 - 422 pàgines
...Appeals of 1533 asserted, in awkward prose, that the English Church always hath been reputed, and also found of that sort, that both for knowledge, integrity and sufficiency of number, it hath been always thought, and is also at this hour, sufficient and meet of itself without the intermeddling of... | |
| Gerald Lewis Bray - 2004 - 682 pàgines
...the spiritualty, now being usually called the English Church, which always hath been reputed and also found of that sort, that both for knowledge, integrity and sufficiency of number, it hath been always thought, and is also at this hour, sufficient and meet of itself, without the intermeddling... | |
| Norman Sykes - 2004 - 256 pàgines
...spiritualty, now being usually called the English Church, which always hath been reputed, and also found of that sort, that both for knowledge, integrity and sufficiency of number, it hath been always thought, and is also at this hour, sufficient and meet of itself, without the intermeddling... | |
| Alan Cromartie - 2006 - 18 pàgines
...the spiritualty, now being usually called the English church, which always hath been reputed and also found of that sort that both for knowledge, integrity and sufficiency of number, it hath been always thought and is also at this hour sufficient and meet of itself, without the intermeddling of... | |
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