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الصفحة xvii
... Henry the Seventh His policy -- favourable to the Church Persecution - the Lollards * BRR22 ** 18 18 19 19 21 21 23 23 CHAPTER II . HENRY THE EIGIITH . State of Europe on Henry's Accession . His character and magnificence Causes which ...
... Henry the Seventh His policy -- favourable to the Church Persecution - the Lollards * BRR22 ** 18 18 19 19 21 21 23 23 CHAPTER II . HENRY THE EIGIITH . State of Europe on Henry's Accession . His character and magnificence Causes which ...
الصفحة xviii
... Henry Aspires to the Popedom Conflicting interests of parties in the State Baptists , persecution of , by Wareham 31 32 33 37 37 41 Henry head of the Church James Bainham suffers Anne Boleyn elevated to the throne Dutch Baptists ...
... Henry Aspires to the Popedom Conflicting interests of parties in the State Baptists , persecution of , by Wareham 31 32 33 37 37 41 Henry head of the Church James Bainham suffers Anne Boleyn elevated to the throne Dutch Baptists ...
الصفحة xxii
... , by John Smith 245 Richard Overton 253 254 G. Confession by the remainder of John Smith's company 257 · H. Letter of Henry Hart , & c . 272 EARLY ENGLISH BAPTISTS . THE EARLY ENGLISH BAPTISTS . INTRODUCTION xxii CONTENTS .
... , by John Smith 245 Richard Overton 253 254 G. Confession by the remainder of John Smith's company 257 · H. Letter of Henry Hart , & c . 272 EARLY ENGLISH BAPTISTS . THE EARLY ENGLISH BAPTISTS . INTRODUCTION xxii CONTENTS .
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المحتوى
Accession of Henry the Seventh | 23 |
Moral condition of the people | 31 |
Aspires to the Popedom | 37 |
James Bainham suffers | 43 |
The Pilgrimage of Grace | 50 |
Condition of the Anglican Church | 56 |
Cranmers efforts | 63 |
Baptists persecuted | 69 |
Debate between Romanists and Protestants | 133 |
Influence of the Separatists from the Church | 141 |
Wide diffusion of Baptist principles | 147 |
Their complaints | 153 |
Somerss account | 159 |
Perverted account by historians | 165 |
State of religion | 171 |
THE STUART DYNASTY JAMES THE FIRST | 176 |
Hart and the FreeWillers | 79 |
Marys early Character | 86 |
Reconciliation to Rome | 92 |
Enquiries about Dissidents | 98 |
Discussion in Prison | 108 |
Growing hatred to Rome | 114 |
Hostility to Elizabeth | 121 |
Death of Pole | 126 |
The Reformation more political than religious | 127 |
Smiths selfbaptism | 198 |
DEwess testimony to the spread of our principles | 220 |
CHAPTER II | 225 |
APPENDICES | 239 |
Examination of Giles Vanbeller | 243 |
State of Europe on Henrys Accession | 249 |
Confession of Faith by John Smith | 253 |
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