The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... say that he has tried to read the tangled history of the times anew for himself , and to present a true picture of it . Some pages here and there in the book have previously appeared in The Guardian and The Pilot , or have been ...
... say that he has tried to read the tangled history of the times anew for himself , and to present a true picture of it . Some pages here and there in the book have previously appeared in The Guardian and The Pilot , or have been ...
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... says Clarendon , " as a very dangerous and seditious people , who would , under pretence of conscience , which kept them from submitting to the spiritual jurisdiction , take the first opportunity they could find , or make , to withdraw ...
... says Clarendon , " as a very dangerous and seditious people , who would , under pretence of conscience , which kept them from submitting to the spiritual jurisdiction , take the first opportunity they could find , or make , to withdraw ...
الصفحة 10
... says , " Catholic faith ( in this particular ) only obliges us to maintain that the pope is infal- lible when he defines with a general council . " From a general denial of the pope's infallibility Laud passed to a particular assertion ...
... says , " Catholic faith ( in this particular ) only obliges us to maintain that the pope is infal- lible when he defines with a general council . " From a general denial of the pope's infallibility Laud passed to a particular assertion ...
الصفحة 11
... says Laud , stands boldly free and tolerant , where Rome is rigid and bitter . The funda the faith . " She comes far ... say , No one of them is superstitious or erroneous ; and quite another to say , Every one of them is fundamental ...
... says Laud , stands boldly free and tolerant , where Rome is rigid and bitter . The funda the faith . " She comes far ... say , No one of them is superstitious or erroneous ; and quite another to say , Every one of them is fundamental ...
الصفحة 12
... says the The position of Holy Jesuit , do you know Scripture to be Scripture ? Scripture . Laud will not answer solely by the tradition of the Church , " but rather- ( 1 ) the unanimous and constant witness of the Church ; ( 2 ) the ...
... says the The position of Holy Jesuit , do you know Scripture to be Scripture ? Scripture . Laud will not answer solely by the tradition of the Church , " but rather- ( 1 ) the unanimous and constant witness of the Church ; ( 2 ) the ...
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