The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... whole work will consist of seven1crown octavo books uniform in outward appearance , but necessarily varying somewhat in length and price . Each book can be bought separately , and will have its own index , together with any tables or ...
... whole work will consist of seven1crown octavo books uniform in outward appearance , but necessarily varying somewhat in length and price . Each book can be bought separately , and will have its own index , together with any tables or ...
الصفحة 11
... for her own peaceable consent in those doctrines of truth . But the Church of Rome severely imposes her doctrine upon the whole world , under pain of damnation . " The positive Articles of the English Church claim all to.
... for her own peaceable consent in those doctrines of truth . But the Church of Rome severely imposes her doctrine upon the whole world , under pain of damnation . " The positive Articles of the English Church claim all to.
الصفحة 14
... whole English Church since the Reformation . And where that cannot be had we fall back on the Holy Scriptures ; for the Council of Trent had no general assent of the Catholic Church , and the claim of the pope to continuous supremacy is ...
... whole English Church since the Reformation . And where that cannot be had we fall back on the Holy Scriptures ; for the Council of Trent had no general assent of the Catholic Church , and the claim of the pope to continuous supremacy is ...
الصفحة 33
... whole city . " Letters such as these show both Laud's interest in the detailed arrangements of cathedral services and the important position which he had already assumed before the death of Abbot . He was consulted indeed on every ...
... whole city . " Letters such as these show both Laud's interest in the detailed arrangements of cathedral services and the important position which he had already assumed before the death of Abbot . He was consulted indeed on every ...
الصفحة 38
... to enjoin doctrine , and used a form of ordination by imposition of hands , and a " form of whole- some words . " And , indeed , " no question can be made but IV LAUD AND LORD SAYE AND SELE ( 1 ) 38 OPPOSITION , PURITAN AND ROMANIST CHAP .
... to enjoin doctrine , and used a form of ordination by imposition of hands , and a " form of whole- some words . " And , indeed , " no question can be made but IV LAUD AND LORD SAYE AND SELE ( 1 ) 38 OPPOSITION , PURITAN AND ROMANIST CHAP .
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