The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... later has been treated by Dr. Overton , Dr. Stoughton , and others . That he has omitted much that they have told so well , and that he has tried at different points of the history to direct attention to other views or other aspects ,
... later has been treated by Dr. Overton , Dr. Stoughton , and others . That he has omitted much that they have told so well , and that he has tried at different points of the history to direct attention to other views or other aspects ,
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... later as to the form of coronation oath which the king took , but it was proved to have been the same that was taken by his father- the form , in fact , which had continued with scarce an altera- tion of phrase since the days of the old ...
... later as to the form of coronation oath which the king took , but it was proved to have been the same that was taken by his father- the form , in fact , which had continued with scarce an altera- tion of phrase since the days of the old ...
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... later tutor and proctor . In the world he was chaplain to Charles Blount , Lord Mountjoy , succeeding in the office a brother - fellow of his college . In this post it was that he committed the error which all his life he never ceased ...
... later tutor and proctor . In the world he was chaplain to Charles Blount , Lord Mountjoy , succeeding in the office a brother - fellow of his college . In this post it was that he committed the error which all his life he never ceased ...
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... later days— " who very well understood the constitution of the Church of England , though otherwise not so eminent in all parts of learning as some other bishops of his time ; but what he wanted in himself he made good in the choice of ...
... later days— " who very well understood the constitution of the Church of England , though otherwise not so eminent in all parts of learning as some other bishops of his time ; but what he wanted in himself he made good in the choice of ...
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... later appears to have conceded this point , for he says , " Catholic faith ( in this particular ) only obliges us to maintain that the pope is infal- lible when he defines with a general council . " From a general denial of the pope's ...
... later appears to have conceded this point , for he says , " Catholic faith ( in this particular ) only obliges us to maintain that the pope is infal- lible when he defines with a general council . " From a general denial of the pope's ...
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