The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... tion was , of course , ridiculous , but it showed how popular feeling went . It was of ill omen for the young king that he so greatly trusted his father's favourite , the object of almost universal distrust and dislike . On May 1 , 1625 ...
... tion was , of course , ridiculous , but it showed how popular feeling went . It was of ill omen for the young king that he so greatly trusted his father's favourite , the object of almost universal distrust and dislike . On May 1 , 1625 ...
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... tion of phrase since the days of the old English kings . In the new king Englishmen saw a man who differed in notable particulars from his father . Charles had been trained in the doctrine and discipline of the English Church . His He ...
... tion of phrase since the days of the old English kings . In the new king Englishmen saw a man who differed in notable particulars from his father . Charles had been trained in the doctrine and discipline of the English Church . His He ...
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... 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 . He was.
... 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 . He was.
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William Holden Hutton. tion of the Divine right of Episcopacy . He was attacked by the Calvinists , and was convented before the Vice - Chancellor , but he was saved from condemnation by the intervention of more liberal thinkers from ...
William Holden Hutton. tion of the Divine right of Episcopacy . He was attacked by the Calvinists , and was convented before the Vice - Chancellor , but he was saved from condemnation by the intervention of more liberal thinkers from ...
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... tion to his approximation towards Roman doctrine , and who , though some of the most learned of the bishops decided that he spoke rather incautiously than falsely , was never sincere in his attachment to the Reformation . The bishops ...
... tion to his approximation towards Roman doctrine , and who , though some of the most learned of the bishops decided that he spoke rather incautiously than falsely , was never sincere in his attachment to the Reformation . The bishops ...
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