An Historical and Critical Essay on the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England. Wherein it is demonstrated that this clause-'The Church has power to decree Rites and Ceremonies, and Aut[h]ority in Matters of Faith'-inserted in the 20th Article is not a part of the Articles, as they were established by Act of Parliament in the 13th of Eliz. or agreed on by the Convocations of 1562 and 1571. [By Anthony Collins.]

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An Historical and Critical Essay on the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England. Wherein it is demonstrated that this clause-'The Church has power to decree Rites and Ceremonies, and Aut[h]ority in Matters of Faith'-inserted in the 20th Article is not a part of the Articles, as they were established by Act of Parliament in the 13th of Eliz. or agreed on by the Convocations of 1562 and 1571. [By Anthony Collins.]
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An Historical and Critical Essay on the Thirty-nine Articles of the Church of England. Wherein it is demonstrated that this clause-'The Church has power to decree Rites and Ceremonies, and Aut[h]ority in Matters of Faith'-inserted in the 20th Article is not a part of the Articles, as they were established by Act of Parliament in the 13th of Eliz. or agreed on by the Convocations of 1562 and 1571. [By Anthony Collins.] Related Books