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Two points , however , seem certain : ( 1 ) That the Church believes in sacrifice in the strict , literal sense of the word , not only as a necessary element of external religion , but as its chief and most important element and as ...
Two points , however , seem certain : ( 1 ) That the Church believes in sacrifice in the strict , literal sense of the word , not only as a necessary element of external religion , but as its chief and most important element and as ...
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Even in New Hampshire it was some time before the State Church ceased ; in Connecticut it continued till 1818 , and in Massachusetts till 1833. The Constitution of the last mentioned State ( 1780 ) allowed a contribution in favour of ...
Even in New Hampshire it was some time before the State Church ceased ; in Connecticut it continued till 1818 , and in Massachusetts till 1833. The Constitution of the last mentioned State ( 1780 ) allowed a contribution in favour of ...
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Cowardice and laziness leave fallow many acres , roods , and Now , some brother clerical - antique — for I am one - may say that this is a wild , useless , scatter - brain scheme , and that its carrying out would violate Church law ...
Cowardice and laziness leave fallow many acres , roods , and Now , some brother clerical - antique — for I am one - may say that this is a wild , useless , scatter - brain scheme , and that its carrying out would violate Church law ...
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Francis , Duke of Guise , obtained full command of the army , his brother the Cardinal , who was almost absolute head of the Church , being invested with practically supreme control of the national exchequer . Diana !
Francis , Duke of Guise , obtained full command of the army , his brother the Cardinal , who was almost absolute head of the Church , being invested with practically supreme control of the national exchequer . Diana !
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abuses in the Church constituted a grievance for the reformers . They protested strongly against the habit of bestowing Church livings and property on military men by way of recompense for services rendered in the field .
abuses in the Church constituted a grievance for the reformers . They protested strongly against the habit of bestowing Church livings and property on military men by way of recompense for services rendered in the field .
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