The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... give his favour to the Orthodox . This was soon put to the test . The Roman controversy advanced a stage in the first year of Charles's reign . controversy . It passed from the study of theologians into the arena The Roman of public ...
... give his favour to the Orthodox . This was soon put to the test . The Roman controversy advanced a stage in the first year of Charles's reign . controversy . It passed from the study of theologians into the arena The Roman of public ...
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... gives to itself ; ( 3 ) the testimony of the Holy Ghost in the souls of men ; ( 4 ) natural reason considering the books . These together give evidence which may commend itself to any thoughtful and earnest inquirer . Reason , indeed ...
... gives to itself ; ( 3 ) the testimony of the Holy Ghost in the souls of men ; ( 4 ) natural reason considering the books . These together give evidence which may commend itself to any thoughtful and earnest inquirer . Reason , indeed ...
الصفحة 19
... give such matter of exasperation to the House of Commons . " On August 2 , when the Parliament was sitting at Oxford , Mountague was too ill to attend , and after a hot discussion , in which Coke and Heath spoke with great bitterness ...
... give such matter of exasperation to the House of Commons . " On August 2 , when the Parliament was sitting at Oxford , Mountague was too ill to attend , and after a hot discussion , in which Coke and Heath spoke with great bitterness ...
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... give up the ensign . of his high legal office . It seemed the end of a great career . A subtle Welshman , of ancient family and ready learning , he had been brought forward by Lord Chancellor Ellesmere . " The chaplain , " says his ...
... give up the ensign . of his high legal office . It seemed the end of a great career . A subtle Welshman , of ancient family and ready learning , he had been brought forward by Lord Chancellor Ellesmere . " The chaplain , " says his ...
الصفحة 30
... give . If any one would , privately or publicly , confute his books , himself would be the first to burn them . The controversialist would not budge an inch . Weakness position . By such men , whom he was to some extent obliged to ...
... give . If any one would , privately or publicly , confute his books , himself would be the first to burn them . The controversialist would not budge an inch . Weakness position . By such men , whom he was to some extent obliged to ...
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