The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... lived down the Calvinist opposition , was made a royal chaplain , and in 1616 became Dean of Gloucester , with the king's special command to " reform and set in order what he found there to be amiss . " He carried out Queen Elizabeth's ...
... lived down the Calvinist opposition , was made a royal chaplain , and in 1616 became Dean of Gloucester , with the king's special command to " reform and set in order what he found there to be amiss . " He carried out Queen Elizabeth's ...
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... his desires . " Preferments came rapidly to him . As a parish priest he " walked as a Burning Light before his brethren , " a constant and ready preacher , " he lived like a 23 CHAPTER III THE RISE OF LAUD CHAPTER XV.
... his desires . " Preferments came rapidly to him . As a parish priest he " walked as a Burning Light before his brethren , " a constant and ready preacher , " he lived like a 23 CHAPTER III THE RISE OF LAUD CHAPTER XV.
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... it beloved even by those that loved it not ; and all this with a most particular grace and an inexpressible addition of comeliness . " From the time when he took holy orders Donne grew more and more of a recluse . He lived for.
... it beloved even by those that loved it not ; and all this with a most particular grace and an inexpressible addition of comeliness . " From the time when he took holy orders Donne grew more and more of a recluse . He lived for.
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William Holden Hutton. more and more of a recluse . He lived for his work and in his work ; but his influence increased in intensity for the very fact that it was exercised apart from the court or ordinary public life . Charles at times ...
William Holden Hutton. more and more of a recluse . He lived for his work and in his work ; but his influence increased in intensity for the very fact that it was exercised apart from the court or ordinary public life . Charles at times ...
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... lived but a few years in the work to which he had given his heart . He died in 1632 , before the imminence of the troubles which his gentle soul did not foresee . Very different was the lot of his friend Nicholas Ferrar - like him , a ...
... lived but a few years in the work to which he had given his heart . He died in 1632 , before the imminence of the troubles which his gentle soul did not foresee . Very different was the lot of his friend Nicholas Ferrar - like him , a ...
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