The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... answered . Such a method has the advantage of completeness , but it can hardly fail to be extremely tedious . It is difficult to collect and marshal the arguments it is hard to see the wood for the trees . Some account of the contents ...
... answered . Such a method has the advantage of completeness , but it can hardly fail to be extremely tedious . It is difficult to collect and marshal the arguments it is hard to see the wood for the trees . Some account of the contents ...
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... answer solely by the tradition of the Church , " but rather- ( 1 ) the unanimous and constant witness of the Church ; ( 2 ) the internal light and testimony which Scripture gives to itself ; ( 3 ) the testimony of the Holy Ghost in the ...
... answer solely by the tradition of the Church , " but rather- ( 1 ) the unanimous and constant witness of the Church ; ( 2 ) the internal light and testimony which Scripture gives to itself ; ( 3 ) the testimony of the Holy Ghost in the ...
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... answer developes the chief points on which his own position as an English churchman was based , and which he repeated in his history written in the Tower , as the only grounds on which the English Church can justify her separation from ...
... answer developes the chief points on which his own position as an English churchman was based , and which he repeated in his history written in the Tower , as the only grounds on which the English Church can justify her separation from ...
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... answer , at first in conjunction with Casaubon , and after his death alone , to the Ecclesiastical History of Baronius . He published the first part of his work in 1622 , which , says Fuller , " had he finished it , might be balanced ...
... answer , at first in conjunction with Casaubon , and after his death alone , to the Ecclesiastical History of Baronius . He published the first part of his work in 1622 , which , says Fuller , " had he finished it , might be balanced ...
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... answer . Buckingham had already begun to distrust him . He was indeed not one whom men learnt to rely upon . Laud felt that he was his enemy . In the discharge of his duty as bishop he was shamefully lax . He had never , it seems ...
... answer . Buckingham had already begun to distrust him . He was indeed not one whom men learnt to rely upon . Laud felt that he was his enemy . In the discharge of his duty as bishop he was shamefully lax . He had never , it seems ...
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