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1 1, IV | heathens in the primitive Church used to blemish and taint 2 1, IV | degenerate traditions of the Church, and finding his own solitude, 3 1, VI | bishops and fathers of the Church were excellently read and 4 1, VI | contrariwise it was the Christian Church, which, amidst the inundations 5 1, VI | pleased God to call the Church of Rome to account for their 6 1, VII| inducement to the peace of His Church in those days; for having 7 1, VII| Christian name, so as the Church had peace during his time. 8 1, VII| emperor’s time also the Church for the most part was in 9 2, I | consisteth also of history of the Church; of parables, which is divine 10 2, III| into the history of the Church, by a general name; history 11 2, III| the times of the militant Church, whether it be fluctuant, 12 2, III| that is, the state of the Church in persecution, in remove, 13 2, III| better illumination of the Church touching those parts of 14 2, XI | images are said by the Roman Church to fix the cogitations and 15 2, XX | have been received in the Church, notwithstanding their Pretiosa 16 2, XX | esteemed as an office in the Church, or else of writing or taking 17 2, XX | yet did also endow the Church with prophecy, which Saint 18 2, XXV| controversies, wherewith the Church laboureth. For it cannot 19 2, XXV| inspired; how far forth the Church is inspired; and how far 20 2, XXV| but the garment of the Church was of divers colours and 21 2, XXV| disincorporate from the Church of God.~(10) For the obtaining 22 2, XXV| differing estates of the Church, yea, and particularly of 23 2, XXV| of doctrine to water the Church in every part. And therefore 24 2, XXV| typical, are they whereof the Church hath most use; not that 25 2, XXV| the chief doctors of their church were the poets; and the 26 2, XXV| appearance, in the visible Church.~(21) For manners, the doctrine 27 2, XXV| for the government of the Church, it consisteth of the patrimony 28 2, XXV| of the patrimony of the Church, the franchises of the Church, 29 2, XXV| Church, the franchises of the Church, and the offices and jurisdictions 30 2, XXV| and jurisdictions of the Church, and the laws of the Church 31 2, XXV| Church, and the laws of the Church directing the whole; all