The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 42
... toleration and mercy and an avoidance of that " cursing spirit " which Hammond , Laud's true disciple , so strongly condemned . " The Church of England never declared that every one of her Articles is IV LAUD AND THE ROMANISTS 43 ...
... toleration and mercy and an avoidance of that " cursing spirit " which Hammond , Laud's true disciple , so strongly condemned . " The Church of England never declared that every one of her Articles is IV LAUD AND THE ROMANISTS 43 ...
الصفحة 43
... be allowed to retain their The penal laws . on the question . arms . Charles , on the other hand , had married a Roman Catholic wife , with some suggestion at least of toleration for those of her religion in England , and he was.
... be allowed to retain their The penal laws . on the question . arms . Charles , on the other hand , had married a Roman Catholic wife , with some suggestion at least of toleration for those of her religion in England , and he was.
الصفحة 44
... toleration which he himself held , while studiously obeying the law . He would himself have preferred to leave these religious questions to the Church to deal with , but the State tied down the Church at every point . So he wrote to ...
... toleration which he himself held , while studiously obeying the law . He would himself have preferred to leave these religious questions to the Church to deal with , but the State tied down the Church at every point . So he wrote to ...
الصفحة 124
... toleration was no more complete in the army than outside it . Severe measures were used against Quakers , Fifth Monarchy men , Antinomians , and the like : the limits of permissible opinion were strictly fenced . The ministers as well ...
... toleration was no more complete in the army than outside it . Severe measures were used against Quakers , Fifth Monarchy men , Antinomians , and the like : the limits of permissible opinion were strictly fenced . The ministers as well ...
الصفحة 133
... toleration , by which bishops were to exercise their jurisdiction only by the consent of a council of presbytery . Freedom in ceremony was to be allowed ; and the clergy declared a genuine toleration . " We think it lawful that a toleration ...
... toleration , by which bishops were to exercise their jurisdiction only by the consent of a council of presbytery . Freedom in ceremony was to be allowed ; and the clergy declared a genuine toleration . " We think it lawful that a toleration ...
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