The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... conscience to obey them ; penalty alone could never , can never , do it . And no school can teach conscience but the Church of Christ . " opinions Charles was in thorough sympathy . With such AUTHORITIES . - Clarendon , History of the ...
... conscience to obey them ; penalty alone could never , can never , do it . And no school can teach conscience but the Church of Christ . " opinions Charles was in thorough sympathy . With such AUTHORITIES . - Clarendon , History of the ...
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... conscience , which kept them from submitting to the spiritual jurisdiction , take the first opportunity they could find , or make , to withdraw themselves from his temporal jurisdiction , and therefore his Majesty caused these people to ...
... conscience , which kept them from submitting to the spiritual jurisdiction , take the first opportunity they could find , or make , to withdraw themselves from his temporal jurisdiction , and therefore his Majesty caused these people to ...
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... conscience . The Countess of Buckingham , Laud's con- mother of the brilliant George Villiers , had prob- ference with ably already been converted to Romanisin , by one Percy , or Fisher , a very notable Jesuit ; she had been followed ...
... conscience . The Countess of Buckingham , Laud's con- mother of the brilliant George Villiers , had prob- ference with ably already been converted to Romanisin , by one Percy , or Fisher , a very notable Jesuit ; she had been followed ...
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... conscience . Unity was the passion of their lives , and for nothing was the age , in England or abroad , less prepared . The king's declaration , and many a wise saying of wise men , fell on empty ears . AUTHORITIES . - Besides those ...
... conscience . Unity was the passion of their lives , and for nothing was the age , in England or abroad , less prepared . The king's declaration , and many a wise saying of wise men , fell on empty ears . AUTHORITIES . - Besides those ...
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... conscience from that heavy prejudice of resisting the ordinance of God , and receiving to himself damnation ” if he refused it . The sermons were published immediately and were fiercely resented . In March 1628 they were severely ...
... conscience from that heavy prejudice of resisting the ordinance of God , and receiving to himself damnation ” if he refused it . The sermons were published immediately and were fiercely resented . In March 1628 they were severely ...
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