Declaration signed by some French Protestants before Etienne le Camus, Bishop of Grenoble, of their return to the communion of the Church of Rome, according to the use of the Gallican Church, accepting all the doctrines taught by, and rejecting all the heresies contrary to, the Word of God and the Universal Church, while still desiring the restoration of the communion in both kinds, and reformation in other points of discipline
MS. Rawl. C. 982, fol. 148
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Declaration signed by some French Protestants before Etienne le Camus, Bishop of Grenoble, of their return to the communion of the Church of Rome, according to the use of the Gallican Church, accepting all the doctrines taught by, and rejecting all the heresies contrary to, the Word of God and the Universal Church, while still desiring the restoration of the communion in both kinds, and reformation in other points of discipline
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MS. Rawl. C. 982, fol. 148
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This declaration was rejected by the Papal Nuncio as being insufficient and equivocal in terms, but he was requested to mind his own business, and told that the Bishops knew what they were doing.
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Letters to Compton and Robinson, successively Bishops of London, relative to foreign Protestants
Declaration signed by some French Protestants before Etienne le Camus, Bishop of Grenoble, of their return to the communion of the Church of Rome, according to the use of the Gallican Church, accepting all the doctrines taught by, and rejecting all the heresies contrary to, the Word of God and the Universal Church, while still desiring the restoration of the communion in both kinds, and reformation in other points of discipline
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