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The one is reverend Whitgift late Archbishop of the See of Canterbury, in his defence against Cartwright: the other is learned and profound Hooker, the hammer of our Schismatickes, whose bookes they are afraid to looke vpon least they be confounded, in his Ecclesiasticall Politie. These both affirme Preaching in this place to be no other then Reading. Whitgift addes, that all expositors he could meet withall were of the same mind: |
The one is reverend Whitgift late Archbishop of the See of Canterbury, in his defence against Cartwright: the other is learned and profound Hooker, the hammer of our Schismatics, whose books they Are afraid to look upon lest they be confounded, in his Ecclesiastical Polity. These both affirm Preaching in this place to be no other then Reading. Whitgift adds, that all expositors he could meet withal were of the same mind: |
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