The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... action . The Thirty Years ' War , the suppression of the political and ecclesiastical separation of the Huguenots , and the establishment of Protestant supremacy in the United Provinces , appealed to Englishmen as great religious ques ...
... action . The Thirty Years ' War , the suppression of the political and ecclesiastical separation of the Huguenots , and the establishment of Protestant supremacy in the United Provinces , appealed to Englishmen as great religious ques ...
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... 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 , yet was it not held . safe for ...
... 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 , yet was it not held . safe for ...
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... action , and declared that he had everywhere provided " preaching ministers , " and preached every Sunday himself ; that he had taken care that catechising was duly observed , and that he was assiduous in visiting , in confirm- ing ...
... action , and declared that he had everywhere provided " preaching ministers , " and preached every Sunday himself ; that he had taken care that catechising was duly observed , and that he was assiduous in visiting , in confirm- ing ...
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... action was becoming in Laud's view distinctly dangerous . There is among the State Papers of the year 1628 an account of the purport of eight Bills , which , it is said , in the indorsement by Bishop Laud , " should have passed in the ...
... action was becoming in Laud's view distinctly dangerous . There is among the State Papers of the year 1628 an account of the purport of eight Bills , which , it is said , in the indorsement by Bishop Laud , " should have passed in the ...
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... action , which was published in Rushworth's Historical Collections , i . 435 sqq . ( ed . 1659 ) . The works of Sibthorpe and Mountague give their views : Laud's Letters to Wentworth , in Strafford Papers , 1739 , give occasional ...
... action , which was published in Rushworth's Historical Collections , i . 435 sqq . ( ed . 1659 ) . The works of Sibthorpe and Mountague give their views : Laud's Letters to Wentworth , in Strafford Papers , 1739 , give occasional ...
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