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as in other places and Churches, so in England, which was the greatest beauty, honour, stability, refuge and safety of the reformed Religion ▪ and that cause of Christ which hath been so learned and valiantly pleaded by the Clergy and Layty, the Princes and Parliaments, the Martyrs and professors, reverend Bishops and learned Presbyters, against the Roman Usurpation, Superstition, Sacriledg, and Idolatry, which are (without doubt) so far Antichristian, as they are clearly against the Doctrine, example and institution of Christ, besides the judgment and practice of his primitive Churches. §. |
as in other places and Churches, so in England, which was the greatest beauty, honour, stability, refuge and safety of the reformed Religion ▪ and that cause of christ which hath been so learned and valiantly pleaded by the Clergy and Layty, the Princes and Parliaments, the Martyrs and professors, reverend Bishops and learned Presbyters, against the Roman Usurpation, Superstition, Sacrilege, and Idolatry, which Are (without doubt) so Far Antichristian, as they Are clearly against the Doctrine, Exampl and Institution of christ, beside the judgement and practice of his primitive Churches. §. |
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