The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... observed that he has studiously restricted his work to the defined limits of the series of which it forms part . He has not written of the history , extremely important though it is during the years here dealt with , of other religious ...
... observed that he has studiously restricted his work to the defined limits of the series of which it forms part . He has not written of the history , extremely important though it is during the years here dealt with , of other religious ...
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... observed , and that he was assiduous in visiting , in confirm- ing , and in holding synods of his clergy . Charles was ever on the watch . He was determined to see that every bishop did his duty as he thought it ought to be done ; and ...
... observed , and that he was assiduous in visiting , in confirm- ing , and in holding synods of his clergy . Charles was ever on the watch . He was determined to see that every bishop did his duty as he thought it ought to be done ; and ...
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... observed was growing , and Parliamentary action was becoming in Laud's view distinctly dangerous . There is among the State Papers of the year 1628 an account of the purport of eight Bills , which , it is said , in the indorsement by ...
... observed was growing , and Parliamentary action was becoming in Laud's view distinctly dangerous . There is among the State Papers of the year 1628 an account of the purport of eight Bills , which , it is said , in the indorsement by ...
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... observe the form the reply took . First , there was a vindication of the right of the Church to ordain set forms of prayer . The apostles certainly had power , and exercised it , to enjoin doctrine , and used a form of ordination by ...
... observe the form the reply took . First , there was a vindication of the right of the Church to ordain set forms of prayer . The apostles certainly had power , and exercised it , to enjoin doctrine , and used a form of ordination by ...
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... observe is that , with all the wearisome emphasis on detail which makes the seventeenth century controversies so intolerable to modern taste - Laud always contrives to seize the true point at issue , and to raise the discussion to the ...
... observe is that , with all the wearisome emphasis on detail which makes the seventeenth century controversies so intolerable to modern taste - Laud always contrives to seize the true point at issue , and to raise the discussion to the ...
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