The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... never more in order . The number of eminent divines daily increased . Sermons in no age more frequented ; in none more learned ; and the examples of the prince more effectual than the sermons . No execrations rashly proceeded from your ...
... never more in order . The number of eminent divines daily increased . Sermons in no age more frequented ; in none more learned ; and the examples of the prince more effectual than the sermons . No execrations rashly proceeded from your ...
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... never ceased to bewail . He married his master to the unhappy lady who had long been his mistress , Penelope , Lady Rich , the " Stella " of Philip Sidney's romantic verse , a divorced woman , whom the law of the Church would not suffer ...
... never ceased to bewail . He married his master to the unhappy lady who had long been his mistress , Penelope , Lady Rich , the " Stella " of Philip Sidney's romantic verse , a divorced woman , whom the law of the Church would not suffer ...
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... never , can never , do it . And no school can teach conscience but the Church of Christ . " opinions Charles was in thorough sympathy . With such AUTHORITIES . - Clarendon , History of the Great Civil War ; Heylin , Cyprianus Anglicus ...
... never , can never , do it . And no school can teach conscience but the Church of Christ . " opinions Charles was in thorough sympathy . With such AUTHORITIES . - Clarendon , History of the Great Civil War ; Heylin , Cyprianus Anglicus ...
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William Holden Hutton. ( 3 ) The Roman statement that the faith had never been changed by the Roman Church . The chief point was what was meant by the infallibility of the Church . The ground was very different from that of the Puritan ...
William Holden Hutton. ( 3 ) The Roman statement that the faith had never been changed by the Roman Church . The chief point was what was meant by the infallibility of the Church . The ground was very different from that of the Puritan ...
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... never declared that every one of her Articles are fundamental in the faith . For it is one thing to say , No one of them is superstitious or erroneous ; and quite another to say , Every one of them is fundamental , and that in every ...
... never declared that every one of her Articles are fundamental in the faith . For it is one thing to say , No one of them is superstitious or erroneous ; and quite another to say , Every one of them is fundamental , and that in every ...
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