The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... regards her errors , and that the right of reform , so long as the found- ation was untouched , belonged to every national church . Νο less did he depart from the extreme Protestants by his asser- tion of the Divine right of Episcopacy ...
... regards her errors , and that the right of reform , so long as the found- ation was untouched , belonged to every national church . Νο less did he depart from the extreme Protestants by his asser- tion of the Divine right of Episcopacy ...
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... regard to the " Pilgrim fathers " it is not very easy to speak . They have been dealt with in their place in an earlier volume of this history of the English Church . Of the theological opinions of the more distinguished fathers ...
... regard to the " Pilgrim fathers " it is not very easy to speak . They have been dealt with in their place in an earlier volume of this history of the English Church . Of the theological opinions of the more distinguished fathers ...
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... regard to the duties of clergy and churchwardens and the condition of the parishes were now put . But on the whole little was done in the parish churches . The articles of inquiry into the obligations of the cathedral chapters , on the ...
... regard to the duties of clergy and churchwardens and the condition of the parishes were now put . But on the whole little was done in the parish churches . The articles of inquiry into the obligations of the cathedral chapters , on the ...
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... regard them no more than a dirty dish - clout , " and thus saved them . Medieval glass at Salisbury remained in 1629 to provoke the anger of Henry Sherfield , and to lead to his prosecution in the Star Chamber . Laud was at pains to ...
... regard them no more than a dirty dish - clout , " and thus saved them . Medieval glass at Salisbury remained in 1629 to provoke the anger of Henry Sherfield , and to lead to his prosecution in the Star Chamber . Laud was at pains to ...
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... regard to the external fabric and internal order of the churches , it is to be observed that the custom as to public service was by no means uniform . In most of the cathedral churches the holy communion was celebrated every Sunday and ...
... regard to the external fabric and internal order of the churches , it is to be observed that the custom as to public service was by no means uniform . In most of the cathedral churches the holy communion was celebrated every Sunday and ...
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