The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... hand , the mass of material which research has now placed at the disposal of the scholar seemed to render it improbable that any one would venture to undertake such a history single - handed , or that , if he did , he would live to ...
... hand , the mass of material which research has now placed at the disposal of the scholar seemed to render it improbable that any one would venture to undertake such a history single - handed , or that , if he did , he would live to ...
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... hand as possible . Such is the plan upon which the present history has been pro- jected . It is proposed to carry it on far enough to include at least the Evangelical Movement in the eighteenth century . The whole work will consist of ...
... hand as possible . Such is the plan upon which the present history has been pro- jected . It is proposed to carry it on far enough to include at least the Evangelical Movement in the eighteenth century . The whole work will consist of ...
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... hand of Elizabeth once removed , men began to look out more freely over of the a wide expanse of thought and life , and to carry seventeenth the principles which they had adopted into vigorous action . The Thirty Years ' War , the ...
... hand of Elizabeth once removed , men began to look out more freely over of the a wide expanse of thought and life , and to carry seventeenth the principles which they had adopted into vigorous action . The Thirty Years ' War , the ...
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... hand in hand for Church and State . The great ecclesiastical figure of Charles's reign , overpowering all others by the breadth of his aims and the firmness of his determination , was Laud . William Laud was born at Reading on October 7 ...
... hand in hand for Church and State . The great ecclesiastical figure of Charles's reign , overpowering all others by the breadth of his aims and the firmness of his determination , was Laud . William Laud was born at Reading on October 7 ...
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... hands subscribed were those of Buckeridge and Howson as well as of him whose mind spoke most clearly in the words , Laud , Bishop of St. David's The later report was signed on January 16 , 1626. Its im- important words were these : " We ...
... hands subscribed were those of Buckeridge and Howson as well as of him whose mind spoke most clearly in the words , Laud , Bishop of St. David's The later report was signed on January 16 , 1626. Its im- important words were these : " We ...
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