The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... practical , but not all to be found in the avowed teaching of the Roman Church . As the debate narrows , the Jesuit turns from particulars , which are hard to defend , to a general assertion which appeals II RICHARD MOUNTAGUE The claims ...
... practical , but not all to be found in the avowed teaching of the Roman Church . As the debate narrows , the Jesuit turns from particulars , which are hard to defend , to a general assertion which appeals II RICHARD MOUNTAGUE The claims ...
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... practical impos- sibility of differing in order and worship from the Church without also departing from the faith . Both these Laud em- phasises . It is absurd to deny that you separate when history and the evidences of men's eyes and ...
... practical impos- sibility of differing in order and worship from the Church without also departing from the faith . Both these Laud em- phasises . It is absurd to deny that you separate when history and the evidences of men's eyes and ...
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... practical life ; but his printed works show as clearly what the real point of conten- tion was . Should the English Church depart from her history and undergo a new reformation after the model of the foreign Protestants ? To this Laud ...
... practical life ; but his printed works show as clearly what the real point of conten- tion was . Should the English Church depart from her history and undergo a new reformation after the model of the foreign Protestants ? To this Laud ...
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... practical . And there was need of it . Scandals in the Church . The case of Anthony Bourne and Edward Hewitt , church- wardens of Knottingley , Bedfordshire , is perhaps an extreme one but that it should be possible showed the need of ...
... practical . And there was need of it . Scandals in the Church . The case of Anthony Bourne and Edward Hewitt , church- wardens of Knottingley , Bedfordshire , is perhaps an extreme one but that it should be possible showed the need of ...
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... practical reform embodied in the requirement of rails , such as dogs could not pass , might seem to need no defence , but in this , as in other matters , one opponent stood out against the most prominent Williams's of Laud's ...
... practical reform embodied in the requirement of rails , such as dogs could not pass , might seem to need no defence , but in this , as in other matters , one opponent stood out against the most prominent Williams's of Laud's ...
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