The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... Royal was never more in order . The number of eminent divines daily increased . Sermons in no age more frequented ; in none more learned ; and the examples of the prince more effectual than the sermons . No execrations rashly proceeded ...
... Royal was never more in order . The number of eminent divines daily increased . Sermons in no age more frequented ; in none more learned ; and the examples of the prince more effectual than the sermons . No execrations rashly proceeded ...
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... royal chaplain , and in 1616 became Dean of Gloucester , with the king's special command to " reform and set in order what he found there to be amiss . " He carried out Queen Elizabeth's injunctions as to the position of the altar ...
... royal chaplain , and in 1616 became Dean of Gloucester , with the king's special command to " reform and set in order what he found there to be amiss . " He carried out Queen Elizabeth's injunctions as to the position of the altar ...
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... royal favour through his political opposition to the king's measures , and , as he thought , by the influence of Laud . Of this we shall hear more shortly . Bishop Morton of Lichfield , Bishop Field of Llandaff , Bishop Harsnet of ...
... royal favour through his political opposition to the king's measures , and , as he thought , by the influence of Laud . Of this we shall hear more shortly . Bishop Morton of Lichfield , Bishop Field of Llandaff , Bishop Harsnet of ...
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... Royal . On July 15 , 1628 , he was translated to London . By this time the Puritans looked on him as the head and front of all offence against them . " Laud , look to thyself . Thy life is sought . As thou art the fountain of all ...
... Royal . On July 15 , 1628 , he was translated to London . By this time the Puritans looked on him as the head and front of all offence against them . " Laud , look to thyself . Thy life is sought . As thou art the fountain of all ...
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... royal prerogative , were not often , in the early seventeenth century , either concise or consistent . And Laud was no master of phrase , but a plain , blunt man , and he " could not conceive that the judges would put that under their ...
... royal prerogative , were not often , in the early seventeenth century , either concise or consistent . And Laud was no master of phrase , but a plain , blunt man , and he " could not conceive that the judges would put that under their ...
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