What Constitutes a Church Or the English Church Free From the Errors of the

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What Constitutes a Church Or the English Church Free From the Errors of the
J a Williams
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The spirit of discord went forth from Geneva, and speedily shed its pernicious influence among the brethi-en at Frankfort. The English Liturgy was the first thing that suffered from the erup- tion. As early as 1554, the RefoiTners of Frankfort began to tamper with their service-book, and it soon appeared that the ' beginnings of strife are as when one letteth out water. ' The proceedings of the malcontents were vehemently encouraged by John Knox, afterwards ' the great incendiary of Scotland ;'... and the effect of his interference was, that on the 15th of November, 1554, the men of Frankfort despatched to them of Zuric an open and bitter defiance of the English formularies. The men of Zuric retorted on the 28tli of the same month ; and, thenceforward, the debate became fierce and obstinate, and the breach well nigh incurable.
" It Avas in vain that Grindal and Chambers were sent from Strasbm-g for the purpose of allaying these commotions. It was equally in vain that representations were subsequently forwarded from the whole body of English at Strasburg, with the same pious and charitable object.


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