Articles agreed on by the bishoppes, and other learned menne in the synode at London, in the yere of our Lorde Godde, M.D.LII. for the auoiding of controuersie in opinions, and the establishement of a godlie concorde, in certeine matiers of religion.

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Articles agreed on by the bishoppes, and other learned menne in the synode at London, in the yere of our Lorde Godde, M.D.LII. for the auoiding of controuersie in opinions, and the establishement of a godlie concorde, in certeine matiers of religion.
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[[London] :: Richardus Craftonus [sic] typographus Regius excudebat. Londini,
mense Iunij. An. do. M .D.LIII [1553]]
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"Articles agreed on by the bishoppes, and other learned menne in the synode at London, in the yere of our Lorde Godde, M.D.LII. for the auoiding of controuersie in opinions, and the establishement of a godlie concorde, in certeine matiers of religion." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A00041.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 22, 2024.

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¶ Of the perfeicte obla∣cion of Christe made vpon the crosse.

[ 30] THe offring of Christe made ones for euer, is the perfecte redemption, the pacifiyng of goddes displeasure, and satisfaction for

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al the sinnes of the whole worlde, bothe original and actuall: and there is none other satisfaction for sinne, but that alone. wherefore the sacrifices of masses in the whiche, it was commonlie saied, that the Prieste did offre Christe for the quicke, and the dead, to haue remission of peine or sinne, were forged fables, and daungerouse deceiptes.

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