The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... clergy did activity in their duty . He was incurably Erastian . His eye everywhere followed the investigations of Laud . It lighted in 1630 even on the good Bishop Bayly of Bangor , whose Practice of Piety was the devotional guide of ...
... clergy did activity in their duty . He was incurably Erastian . His eye everywhere followed the investigations of Laud . It lighted in 1630 even on the good Bishop Bayly of Bangor , whose Practice of Piety was the devotional guide of ...
الصفحة 31
... to have left much impression there . But when he came to London , on July 15 , 1628 , he was able personally to direct the work of what was already a great diocese . Laud as His clergy urged him to the suppression of.
... to have left much impression there . But when he came to London , on July 15 , 1628 , he was able personally to direct the work of what was already a great diocese . Laud as His clergy urged him to the suppression of.
الصفحة 32
William Holden Hutton. Laud as His clergy urged him to the suppression of nonconformity ; and he set about the task , as letters sent to him show , Bishop of with discretion . ' Prudent , moderate , courteous , " London . the clergy ...
William Holden Hutton. Laud as His clergy urged him to the suppression of nonconformity ; and he set about the task , as letters sent to him show , Bishop of with discretion . ' Prudent , moderate , courteous , " London . the clergy ...
الصفحة 41
... clergy of any political power afford the archbishop the occasion of showing in clear but temperate language that a fixed form of worship is more reasonable , more historical , and more reverent than extem- porary effusions , and that ...
... clergy of any political power afford the archbishop the occasion of showing in clear but temperate language that a fixed form of worship is more reasonable , more historical , and more reverent than extem- porary effusions , and that ...
الصفحة 45
... clergy and the liturgy in English be allowed , " also the admittance of the English clergy ( coming to agree in points of faith ) in their prelatures , dignities , and benefices , either by re - ordination sub conditione , since their ...
... clergy and the liturgy in English be allowed , " also the admittance of the English clergy ( coming to agree in points of faith ) in their prelatures , dignities , and benefices , either by re - ordination sub conditione , since their ...
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