The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... examples of the prince more effectual than the sermons . No execrations rashly proceeded from your mouth . Your ears abhorring not only any wanton but even the least sordid word . " Such Charles seemed to his friends . Difficulties were ...
... examples of the prince more effectual than the sermons . No execrations rashly proceeded from your mouth . Your ears abhorring not only any wanton but even the least sordid word . " Such Charles seemed to his friends . Difficulties were ...
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... example , in high place , of persistent Roman propagandism . The country was visited by many Roman agents , who used the Calvinist teaching that was so common to discredit the claim of the national Church to represent the and the faith ...
... example , in high place , of persistent Roman propagandism . The country was visited by many Roman agents , who used the Calvinist teaching that was so common to discredit the claim of the national Church to represent the and the faith ...
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... example of the feeling which was now readily finding expression , it protested against all the points on which Mountague had controverted the Puritan view , as on the authority of the Church , the efficacy of baptism , and the real ...
... example of the feeling which was now readily finding expression , it protested against all the points on which Mountague had controverted the Puritan view , as on the authority of the Church , the efficacy of baptism , and the real ...
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... example of the inferior clergymen and the hindrance of God's service and the king's , the archbishop is required to command all bishops to their sees , those only excepted whose attendance at court is necessarily required . And further ...
... example of the inferior clergymen and the hindrance of God's service and the king's , the archbishop is required to command all bishops to their sees , those only excepted whose attendance at court is necessarily required . And further ...
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... example is to be found in the letter of one Dr. Samuel Brooke , written to the Bishop of London on De- cember 15 , 1630. With a postscript skilfully eulo- gising Laud's tractate against Fisher as one of the most novel , pure , lively ...
... example is to be found in the letter of one Dr. Samuel Brooke , written to the Bishop of London on De- cember 15 , 1630. With a postscript skilfully eulo- gising Laud's tractate against Fisher as one of the most novel , pure , lively ...
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