The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... writers . On the other hand , the mass of material which research has now placed at the disposal of the scholar seemed to render it improbable that any one would venture to undertake such a history single - handed , or that , if he did ...
... writers . On the other hand , the mass of material which research has now placed at the disposal of the scholar seemed to render it improbable that any one would venture to undertake such a history single - handed , or that , if he did ...
الصفحة ii
... writer should have as free a hand as possible . Such is the plan upon which the present history has been pro- jected . It is proposed to carry it on far enough to include at least the Evangelical Movement in the eighteenth century . The ...
... writer should have as free a hand as possible . Such is the plan upon which the present history has been pro- jected . It is proposed to carry it on far enough to include at least the Evangelical Movement in the eighteenth century . The ...
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... writers : --- I. The English Church from its Foundation to the Norman Conquest , by the Rev. W. Hunt , D.Litt ... writer of this book is conscious of the.
... writers : --- I. The English Church from its Foundation to the Norman Conquest , by the Rev. W. Hunt , D.Litt ... writer of this book is conscious of the.
الصفحة v
William Holden Hutton. PREFACE THE writer of this book is conscious of the many defects which must needs occur in such an attempt to describe in any detail , and yet in a brief space , so important and critical a period in the history of ...
William Holden Hutton. PREFACE THE writer of this book is conscious of the many defects which must needs occur in such an attempt to describe in any detail , and yet in a brief space , so important and critical a period in the history of ...
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... writers have been dealt with in Volume V. of this history , and the names with which we have now to deal have already been referred to . But the details belong so definitely to the reign of Charles I. and are so closely connected with ...
... writers have been dealt with in Volume V. of this history , and the names with which we have now to deal have already been referred to . But the details belong so definitely to the reign of Charles I. and are so closely connected with ...
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