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And, to conclude this large and copious point, should I here take (as I might) occasion, to blazon the excellent graces of our owne present Prince, seene in his matchlesse piety and zeale for the Church of England, (one of the purest Churches in all Christendome since the dayes of the Apostles) mine Oratory would faint under a thirst of such fit Metaphors as might serve to amplifie and expresse them: |
And, to conclude this large and copious point, should I Here take (as I might) occasion, to blazon the excellent graces of our own present Prince, seen in his matchless piety and zeal for the Church of England, (one of the Purest Churches in all Christendom since the days of the Apostles) mine Oratory would faint under a thirst of such fit Metaphors as might serve to amplify and express them: |
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Religion, as it is professed in the Church of England, is nearest of any Church now in being to the Primitive Church. My Lords Grace, against A. C. pag. 376. Sect. 39. num. 3. in sine. |
Religion, as it is professed in the Church of England, is nearest of any Church now in being to the Primitive Church. My lords Grace, against A. C. page. 376. Sect. 39. num. 3. in sine. |
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