The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... Parliament with contempt . He was committed to the custody of the serjeant - at - arms . The House of Commons thus entered on the extra - legal course which was to be carried so far by both parties in the struggle that was to come ...
... Parliament with contempt . He was committed to the custody of the serjeant - at - arms . The House of Commons thus entered on the extra - legal course which was to be carried so far by both parties in the struggle that was to come ...
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... Parliament was prorogued . The action of the king seemed more magnanimous than safe , for , says Heylin , " There was much magnaminity in preferring the man whom he beheld as well in his personal sufferings as in his great abilities ...
... Parliament was prorogued . The action of the king seemed more magnanimous than safe , for , says Heylin , " There was much magnaminity in preferring the man whom he beheld as well in his personal sufferings as in his great abilities ...
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... Parliament , praying that you will ( 1 ) take this cause into your consideration ; ( 2 ) preserve the faith of our Church in the purity it hath had hitherto ; ( 3 ) endeavour to prevent the corrupting of it in time to come . " A good ...
... Parliament , praying that you will ( 1 ) take this cause into your consideration ; ( 2 ) preserve the faith of our Church in the purity it hath had hitherto ; ( 3 ) endeavour to prevent the corrupting of it in time to come . " A good ...
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... Parliament we were silent in the cause of the Church , and did not make known to him what might be useful , or was prejudicial , to the Church , professing himself ready to promote the cause of the Church . " There was in truth no ...
... Parliament we were silent in the cause of the Church , and did not make known to him what might be useful , or was prejudicial , to the Church , professing himself ready to promote the cause of the Church . " There was in truth no ...
الصفحة 27
... Parliament's zest for higher game . He joined the king's garrison at Oxford in 1643 , was ejected from his livings in 1647 , but recovered them at the Restora- tion , and he died shortly after . He pro- The case of Sibthorpe served to ...
... Parliament's zest for higher game . He joined the king's garrison at Oxford in 1643 , was ejected from his livings in 1647 , but recovered them at the Restora- tion , and he died shortly after . He pro- The case of Sibthorpe served to ...
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