The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... suffer to wed . " Serving my ambition and the sins of others , " was his own sad comment on the act . Yet it is significant ... suffered , as the restorers of old paths so often suffer . In dissertations and in sermons he championed the ...
... suffer to wed . " Serving my ambition and the sins of others , " was his own sad comment on the act . Yet it is significant ... suffered , as the restorers of old paths so often suffer . In dissertations and in sermons he championed the ...
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... suffer for it , " said Charles ; " I give him no thanks for giving me my due " but he gave him a formal pardon , and presented him to the living of Stanford Rivers . In 1633 he was made Dean of Worcester ; in 1635 he succeeded Laud's ...
... suffer for it , " said Charles ; " I give him no thanks for giving me my due " but he gave him a formal pardon , and presented him to the living of Stanford Rivers . In 1633 he was made Dean of Worcester ; in 1635 he succeeded Laud's ...
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... suffered . Charles was by no means interested only in the political aspect of religion . The State Papers of his reign show him still more interested in moral reform , and most Charles's Church matters . of all in seeing that the ...
... suffered . Charles was by no means interested only in the political aspect of religion . The State Papers of his reign show him still more interested in moral reform , and most Charles's Church matters . of all in seeing that the ...
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... suffered death for treason , is it not the constant and just profession of the State , that they never put any man ... suffer for his rebellion and not for his religion . And this King James understood very well , when in his Pre ...
... suffered death for treason , is it not the constant and just profession of the State , that they never put any man ... suffer for his rebellion and not for his religion . And this King James understood very well , when in his Pre ...
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... suffered to preach until he profess his willingness to take upon himself a living with cure of souls within that corporation . " The lectureships had threatened indeed to set up an imperium in imperio within the Church of England : the ...
... suffered to preach until he profess his willingness to take upon himself a living with cure of souls within that corporation . " The lectureships had threatened indeed to set up an imperium in imperio within the Church of England : the ...
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