The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... Christianity , with its creeds and its Episcopal system , and the new dogmas and disciplines which had been elaborated in Germany and Switzerland , and which were echoed from many English pulpits , was one which must eventually lead to ...
... Christianity , with its creeds and its Episcopal system , and the new dogmas and disciplines which had been elaborated in Germany and Switzerland , and which were echoed from many English pulpits , was one which must eventually lead to ...
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... Christ . " For his son he had a genuine affection . Within a week of the old king's death his successor chose Laud to preach at the opening of Parliament . The sermon , owing to the plague , which caused all ceremony to be laid aside ...
... Christ . " For his son he had a genuine affection . Within a week of the old king's death his successor chose Laud to preach at the opening of Parliament . The sermon , owing to the plague , which caused all ceremony to be laid aside ...
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... Christian common- wealth that the Church should ' melt ' and the State stand firm ; for there can be no firmness ... Christ . " opinions Charles was in thorough sympathy . With such AUTHORITIES . - Clarendon , History of the Great Civil ...
... Christian common- wealth that the Church should ' melt ' and the State stand firm ; for there can be no firmness ... Christ . " opinions Charles was in thorough sympathy . With such AUTHORITIES . - Clarendon , History of the Great Civil ...
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... Christ's in- of Rome . stitution in the Blessed Sacrament , by taking away the cup from the people , and divers other particulars . " But first he examined the position of the Greek Church as a per- manent witness against the exclusive ...
... Christ's in- of Rome . stitution in the Blessed Sacrament , by taking away the cup from the people , and divers other particulars . " But first he examined the position of the Greek Church as a per- manent witness against the exclusive ...
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... Christ Himself immediately speaking in Scripture to the faithful ; and ' His sheep ' do not only ' hear ' but know ' His voice . " " Perhaps Evidence · in few parts of his treatise is Laud more clear and trenchant and rational than he ...
... Christ Himself immediately speaking in Scripture to the faithful ; and ' His sheep ' do not only ' hear ' but know ' His voice . " " Perhaps Evidence · in few parts of his treatise is Laud more clear and trenchant and rational than he ...
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