Forty Days with the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion


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Are the 39 Articles of Religion of the Church of England a dusty relic of the 16th century, or do they form a statement that is ideally suited to strengthen and unify Anglican Christians in their faith? Langmaid argues that the latter is the case.










An Historical and Literary Account of the Formularies, Confessions of Faith, or Symbolic Books, of the Roman Catholic, Greek, and principal Protestant Churches. By the author of the Horæ Biblicæ, and intended as a supplement to that work ... To which are added four essays. I. A succinct historical account of the religious orders of the Church of Rome. II. Observations on the restriction imposed by the Church of Rome on the general reading of the Bible in the vulgar tongue. III. The principles of Roman-catholics in regard to God and the King, first published in 1684 ... IV. On the reunion of Christians


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