The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... carried so far by both parties in the struggle that was to come . Charles was equally determined and at least as injudicious . II HOUSE OF COMMONS AND MOUNTAGUE 19 While Mountague was 18 CHAF ' . THE CONTROVERSY WITH ROME.
... carried so far by both parties in the struggle that was to come . Charles was equally determined and at least as injudicious . II HOUSE OF COMMONS AND MOUNTAGUE 19 While Mountague was 18 CHAF ' . THE CONTROVERSY WITH ROME.
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... parties , members of the Church of England , any further controverting of these questions by public preaching or ... party , foreign relations were in disorder to the point of disgrace , and Buckingham was dismissed . By the summer ...
... parties , members of the Church of England , any further controverting of these questions by public preaching or ... party , foreign relations were in disorder to the point of disgrace , and Buckingham was dismissed . By the summer ...
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... parties . Did men think then that Reason would suggest articles of peace ? If they did they must have known little of the history of mankind . It was no day in which the voice of wise moderation could be heard . " The bishops were more ...
... parties . Did men think then that Reason would suggest articles of peace ? If they did they must have known little of the history of mankind . It was no day in which the voice of wise moderation could be heard . " The bishops were more ...
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... party , though it had somewhat indefinite limits . It traced all its " schism and sauciness " back to the days when Cartwright was confronted by Hooker , and when the Martin Marprelate tracts made vulgar mock of Church institutions . To ...
... party , though it had somewhat indefinite limits . It traced all its " schism and sauciness " back to the days when Cartwright was confronted by Hooker , and when the Martin Marprelate tracts made vulgar mock of Church institutions . To ...
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... parties saying , hee wonders the Parson should exact their comeing upp to the rayle to receave the Sacrament , if soe bee the Pewes be conveniently seated in the Church to administer in them . " Laud , it is clear , could not interfere ...
... parties saying , hee wonders the Parson should exact their comeing upp to the rayle to receave the Sacrament , if soe bee the Pewes be conveniently seated in the Church to administer in them . " Laud , it is clear , could not interfere ...
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