Traces of the Kingdom Part 1 Quotes
Traces of the Kingdom Part 1: One thousand years of the churches of Christ in England, evidenced by British Library documents
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“The Parliament of 1401, at the special request of Arundel, the persecuting archbishop of Canterbury, passed a statute authorizing the burning of heretics, the Statute De Hoeretico Comburendo, which was the first law passed in England for the suppression of religious opinions.”
― Traces of the Kingdom Part 1: One thousand years of the churches of Christ in England, evidenced by British Library documents
― Traces of the Kingdom Part 1: One thousand years of the churches of Christ in England, evidenced by British Library documents
“The Romish Church was not infrequently frustrated in debates with the “heretics”; the heretics had an infuriating habit of winning.”
― Traces of the Kingdom Part 1: One thousand years of the churches of Christ in England, evidenced by British Library documents
― Traces of the Kingdom Part 1: One thousand years of the churches of Christ in England, evidenced by British Library documents
“The Roman Catholic Church in the year 1229, banned the Bible to the laity.”
― Traces of the Kingdom Part 1: One thousand years of the churches of Christ in England, evidenced by British Library documents
― Traces of the Kingdom Part 1: One thousand years of the churches of Christ in England, evidenced by British Library documents
