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especially, since all the forecited Canons and Practices (Which are within the time of the four first Councils) were in force in England at the Reformation, as England was a Member of the Western Patriarchat, and therefore could not, without a transgression of all Ecclesiastical Order, be repealed by this single National Church: much less could this Church without a criminal, formal Schism, make such a generally received practice a pretence for separation. |
especially, since all the forecited Canonas and Practices (Which Are within the time of the four First Councils) were in force in England At the Reformation, as England was a Member of the Western Patriarchate, and Therefore could not, without a Transgression of all Ecclesiastical Order, be repealed by this single National Church: much less could this Church without a criminal, formal Schism, make such a generally received practice a pretence for separation. |
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