The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... feeling ; it was whispered that the late king had been poisoned by Buckingham , and eventually his physician , Sir William Paddy , was examined on the matter . The accusa- tion was , of course , ridiculous , but it showed how popular ...
... feeling ; it was whispered that the late king had been poisoned by Buckingham , and eventually his physician , Sir William Paddy , was examined on the matter . The accusa- tion was , of course , ridiculous , but it showed how popular ...
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... 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 presence . A ...
... 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 presence . A ...
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... feeling of the time unwise , was certainly intended to benefit the public service as well as to advance the position of churchmen . Laud wrote in his diary : " No churchman had it since Henry VII.'s time . I pray God bless him to.
... feeling of the time unwise , was certainly intended to benefit the public service as well as to advance the position of churchmen . Laud wrote in his diary : " No churchman had it since Henry VII.'s time . I pray God bless him to.
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... feeling towards him his biographer Hacket , afterwards Bishop of Lichfield , writes thus : " Of all men , Bishop Laud was the party whose en- mity was most tedious , and most spiteful against his great benefactor Lincoln . He batter'd ...
... feeling towards him his biographer Hacket , afterwards Bishop of Lichfield , writes thus : " Of all men , Bishop Laud was the party whose en- mity was most tedious , and most spiteful against his great benefactor Lincoln . He batter'd ...
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... feeling towards those who courts and offended against the settled order of the king and realm , did much , though probably within a limited circle , to increase the rising animosity towards the rulers in Church and State , and to direct ...
... feeling towards those who courts and offended against the settled order of the king and realm , did much , though probably within a limited circle , to increase the rising animosity towards the rulers in Church and State , and to direct ...
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