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divines pointed out flaws in his written argument and called his attention to the English Church as apparently possessing that
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His works, which show him to have been learned and laborious but somewhat deficient in critical acumen, include a
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Collection of Testimonies against the True Deity of the Son and of the Holy Ghost
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character of the Reformation, and accordingly he presented to the Lutheran
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and manifesting that fidelity to ancient institutions which he desired.
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In his theological studies Grabe succeeded in persuading himself of the
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He came to England, settled in Oxford, and made heavy use of the
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a memorial in which he compared the position of the evangelical
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as one of the important graves lost. In 1726 a monument by
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and other ancient schismatics. He had resolved to join the
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Westminster Abbey

Burdett Coutts memorial
Anglican divine
Königsberg
theology
history
schismatical
consistory
Samland
Prussia
Protestant
Novatians
Church of Rome
Lutheran
apostolic succession
Bodleian Library
Christ Church
Nonjurors
St Pancras Old Church
Burdett Coutts Memorial
Francis Bird
Edward Harley, Earl of Oxford
Westminster Abbey
Robert Nelson
George Bull
George Hickes
William Whiston
George Smalridge

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