The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... continued with scarce an altera- tion of phrase since the days of the old English kings . In the new king Englishmen saw a man who differed in notable particulars from his father . Charles had been trained in the doctrine and discipline ...
... continued with scarce an altera- tion of phrase since the days of the old English kings . In the new king Englishmen saw a man who differed in notable particulars from his father . Charles had been trained in the doctrine and discipline ...
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... continued . But Laud , it is certain , kept out of them . An Oratorian sent to England in 1635 was forbidden , " on any pretext whatever , to allow himself to be drawn into communication with the Archbishop of Canterbury . " Efforts ...
... continued . But Laud , it is certain , kept out of them . An Oratorian sent to England in 1635 was forbidden , " on any pretext whatever , to allow himself to be drawn into communication with the Archbishop of Canterbury . " Efforts ...
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... continued to write after his appointment to the see of Chichester . He prepared in 1638 a book on the doctrine of the Christian altar , in which was " much of the Church's sacrifice faithfully related out of antiquity , " and submitted ...
... continued to write after his appointment to the see of Chichester . He prepared in 1638 a book on the doctrine of the Christian altar , in which was " much of the Church's sacrifice faithfully related out of antiquity , " and submitted ...
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... continued till his death to be active in political as well as in ecclesiastical business . We find him seizing books upon the River Ouse that belonged to a recusant , hunting for the " pope's traitorous agents , " receiving and ...
... continued till his death to be active in political as well as in ecclesiastical business . We find him seizing books upon the River Ouse that belonged to a recusant , hunting for the " pope's traitorous agents , " receiving and ...
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... continued , and the strangers in Canterbury did not resort to their parish churches as formerly . In London nonconformity was growing : twenty- five ministers had been convented before the chancellor . The diocese of Norwich again sent ...
... continued , and the strangers in Canterbury did not resort to their parish churches as formerly . In London nonconformity was growing : twenty- five ministers had been convented before the chancellor . The diocese of Norwich again sent ...
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