The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... Commons was always eager to enter the arena of theological controversy , and when it was addressed on the iniquity of Mountague's pamphlet , it at once applied to the Archbishop of Canterbury . The Appello Cæsarem . Abbot was himself a ...
... Commons was always eager to enter the arena of theological controversy , and when it was addressed on the iniquity of Mountague's pamphlet , it at once applied to the Archbishop of Canterbury . The Appello Cæsarem . Abbot was himself a ...
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... Commons could endure . A committee reported strongly Intervention against Mountague on July 7 , 1625 , and it was de- of the House cided to proceed against him , not on directly theo- of Commons . logical grounds , but for dishonouring ...
... Commons could endure . A committee reported strongly Intervention against Mountague on July 7 , 1625 , and it was de- of the House cided to proceed against him , not on directly theo- of Commons . logical grounds , but for dishonouring ...
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William Holden Hutton. II HOUSE OF COMMONS AND MOUNTAGUE 19 While Mountague was still in prison he made him his chaplain , and on July 9 intimated to the House of Commons that " what had been there said and resolved without consulting ...
William Holden Hutton. II HOUSE OF COMMONS AND MOUNTAGUE 19 While Mountague was still in prison he made him his chaplain , and on July 9 intimated to the House of Commons that " what had been there said and resolved without consulting ...
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... Commons were high in opposition , Eliot was rousing enthusiasm as the leader of a constitutional party , foreign relations were in disorder to the point of disgrace , and Buckingham was dismissed . By the summer of 1626 the king seemed ...
... Commons were high in opposition , Eliot was rousing enthusiasm as the leader of a constitutional party , foreign relations were in disorder to the point of disgrace , and Buckingham was dismissed . By the summer of 1626 the king seemed ...
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... Commons , " says a great modern authority . Students under- stood their subject as amateurs could not ; and with the students was the knowledge and the temper which alone , and in the future , should make settlement possible . Charles ...
... Commons , " says a great modern authority . Students under- stood their subject as amateurs could not ; and with the students was the knowledge and the temper which alone , and in the future , should make settlement possible . Charles ...
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