The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... rebellion and dis- obedient intractableness , and all schism and sauciness in the country , nay , in the Church itself . " It was this false doctrine which had made so many thousands of the people , and so great a part of the gentry of ...
... rebellion and dis- obedient intractableness , and all schism and sauciness in the country , nay , in the Church itself . " It was this false doctrine which had made so many thousands of the people , and so great a part of the gentry of ...
الصفحة 35
... rebellion and disobedient intractableness . " Only in the plain teaching of the English Church , apart from Rome's hyperdefinite decisions , and Calvin's desperate ven- tures of distorted logic , did Laud look to find " articles of ...
... rebellion and disobedient intractableness . " Only in the plain teaching of the English Church , apart from Rome's hyperdefinite decisions , and Calvin's desperate ven- tures of distorted logic , did Laud look to find " articles of ...
الصفحة 46
... rebellion ? For if their religion be rebellion , it is not only false , but impossible , that the same man , in the same act , should suffer for his rebellion and not for his religion . And this King James understood very well , when in ...
... rebellion ? For if their religion be rebellion , it is not only false , but impossible , that the same man , in the same act , should suffer for his rebellion and not for his religion . And this King James understood very well , when in ...
الصفحة 73
... rebellion of Puritans if there had been no rebellion of Parliamentarians . May , the historian of the Long Parliament , even considers that the just constitutional cause of the Commons suffered from the fanatics who would always put ...
... rebellion of Puritans if there had been no rebellion of Parliamentarians . May , the historian of the Long Parliament , even considers that the just constitutional cause of the Commons suffered from the fanatics who would always put ...
الصفحة 95
... rebellion had driven from Ireland , was given the see of Carlisle ; the Puritan Prideaux , Rector of Exeter College , Oxford , became Bishop of Worcester - each an appointment at which Puritan churchmen would not grumble . But Hall and ...
... rebellion had driven from Ireland , was given the see of Carlisle ; the Puritan Prideaux , Rector of Exeter College , Oxford , became Bishop of Worcester - each an appointment at which Puritan churchmen would not grumble . But Hall and ...
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