Antiquity of the Church of England : the apostolical foundation and settlement of the Catholic Church of Christ in Britain ; the flourishing state of the early British church, and her independence of foreign control, during the first six centuries of the Christian era ; her strong protest against the faith and religion introduced into England by the monk Augustine and his followers ; and, her long resistance to the encroachments of the bishop of Rome on the territory and jurisdiction of the bishops of England ; shewn in a lecture delivered at the National School-Room, Birmingham, on the 5th of August, 1836, by M.W. Foye
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Antiquity of the Church of England : the apostolical foundation and settlement of the Catholic Church of Christ in Britain ; the flourishing state of the early British church, and her independence of foreign control, during the first six centuries of the Christian era ; her strong protest against the faith and religion introduced into England by the monk Augustine and his followers ; and, her long resistance to the encroachments of the bishop of Rome on the territory and jurisdiction of the bishops of England ; shewn in a lecture delivered at the National School-Room, Birmingham, on the 5th of August, 1836, by M.W. Foye
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The instance Antiquity of the Church of England : the apostolical foundation and settlement of the Catholic Church of Christ in Britain ; the flourishing state of the early British church, and her independence of foreign control, during the first six centuries of the Christian era ; her strong protest against the faith and religion introduced into England by the monk Augustine and his followers ; and, her long resistance to the encroachments of the bishop of Rome on the territory and jurisdiction of the bishops of England ; shewn in a lecture delivered at the National School-Room, Birmingham, on the 5th of August, 1836, by M.W. Foye represents a material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Internet Archive - Open Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Instance, Electronic.
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- the apostolical foundation and settlement of the Catholic Church of Christ in Britain ; the flourishing state of the early British church, and her independence of foreign control, during the first six centuries of the Christian era ; her strong protest against the faith and religion introduced into England by the monk Augustine and his followers ; and, her long resistance to the encroachments of the bishop of Rome on the territory and jurisdiction of the bishops of England ; shewn in a lecture delivered at the National School-Room, Birmingham, on the 5th of August, 1836
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