The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... brought forward by Lord Chancellor Ellesmere . " The chaplain , " says his friend and eulogist , Bishop Hacket , " understood the soil on which he had set his foot , that it was rich and fertile , able with good tendance to yield a crop ...
... brought forward by Lord Chancellor Ellesmere . " The chaplain , " says his friend and eulogist , Bishop Hacket , " understood the soil on which he had set his foot , that it was rich and fertile , able with good tendance to yield a crop ...
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... brought over the young duchess to the English Church . When he became Dean of West- minster , he was generous in the restoration of the abbey and the further endowment of the school . King James took a fancy to the astute , capable ...
... brought over the young duchess to the English Church . When he became Dean of West- minster , he was generous in the restoration of the abbey and the further endowment of the school . King James took a fancy to the astute , capable ...
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... brought himself — that because forms , lawful in themselves , had been enjoined by public authority , they must be rejected by the individual conscience . The question of separatism brings us still more clearly into the region of modern ...
... brought himself — that because forms , lawful in themselves , had been enjoined by public authority , they must be rejected by the individual conscience . The question of separatism brings us still more clearly into the region of modern ...
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... brought before him . How were they to be dealt with ? What was the attitude of the Church of England to these schismatics from her fold ? The first question was one which the law of England answered with relentless severity . So long as ...
... brought before him . How were they to be dealt with ? What was the attitude of the Church of England to these schismatics from her fold ? The first question was one which the law of England answered with relentless severity . So long as ...
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... brought into the chancel of the church of Knottingley , and there fought in front of the altar , in the presence of many spectators who betted and performed " the other offices ordinarily used by cock - fighters . " The churchwardens ...
... brought into the chancel of the church of Knottingley , and there fought in front of the altar , in the presence of many spectators who betted and performed " the other offices ordinarily used by cock - fighters . " The churchwardens ...
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