The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... matter . The accusa- tion was , of course , ridiculous , but it showed how popular feeling went . It was of ill omen for the young king that he so greatly trusted his father's favourite , the object of almost universal distrust and ...
... matter . The accusa- tion was , of course , ridiculous , but it showed how popular feeling went . It was of ill omen for the young king that he so greatly trusted his father's favourite , the object of almost universal distrust and ...
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... matter . Of this committee an energetic member was William Laud , Bishop of St. David's , who , from the beginning of the reign , through the influence of the Duke of Buckingham , rose steadily in the king's favour . Laud also acted a ...
... matter . Of this committee an energetic member was William Laud , Bishop of St. David's , who , from the beginning of the reign , through the influence of the Duke of Buckingham , rose steadily in the king's favour . Laud also acted a ...
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... matters of religion , " with " an assured confidence in Christ . " For his son he had a genuine affection . Within a week of the old king's death his successor chose Laud to preach at the opening of Parliament . The sermon , owing to ...
... matters of religion , " with " an assured confidence in Christ . " For his son he had a genuine affection . Within a week of the old king's death his successor chose Laud to preach at the opening of Parliament . The sermon , owing to ...
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... matter of doctrine- and that in many points as far remote from the foundation ; though to the far greater rack of men's consciences , they must be all made fundamental , if that Church have once determined them whereas the Church of ...
... matter of doctrine- and that in many points as far remote from the foundation ; though to the far greater rack of men's consciences , they must be all made fundamental , if that Church have once determined them whereas the Church of ...
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... matter ; and it was on the lines which it developed that Charles desired to uphold the teaching and the position of the English Church . Of its Eucharistic doctrine something may be said later . It is time now to turn to the ...
... matter ; and it was on the lines which it developed that Charles desired to uphold the teaching and the position of the English Church . Of its Eucharistic doctrine something may be said later . It is time now to turn to the ...
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