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400 The Faith of Our Fathers Christ's life portrayed, 17, et seq.; teachings versus Book of Homilies, 67, et seq; words and private interpretation, 79; divinity not proved solely by Scripture, 79, et seq.; honored virgins in a special manner, 400; instituted matrimony, 409; contained entire under each form, 300. Christian — a title of nobility, 17; obligations it imposes, 17; defined as another Christ, 17; communions claim perpetuity, 51; unity endorsed, 119. Church teaches one God, 1 ; unity of, 5; government requires unity, 6; needs visible head, 6; a kingdom, 6; Christ founded only one, 6; Christ's spiritual kingdom, 7; government compared to that of state, 7; of Christ, a sheepfold, 7; likened to the sheepfold, 7; one chief pastor, one chief shepherd, 7; likened to human body, 7; compared to a vine, 8; bride or spouse of Christ, 8; unity as taught by common sense, 8; harmony, 8; needs common doctrine, 9; uniform government, 9; of England ruled by sovereign, 9; alone possesses unity, 10;