The Anglicanism of William LaudSociety for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1947 |
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... abused ; bear - baiting , bull - baiting , " interludes " , and ( for meaner sort of people ) bowling , were ... abuse . Prynne , of course , leaped the opportunity . Beelzebub himself , if he had been an Ar bishop , could have ...
... abused ; bear - baiting , bull - baiting , " interludes " , and ( for meaner sort of people ) bowling , were ... abuse . Prynne , of course , leaped the opportunity . Beelzebub himself , if he had been an Ar bishop , could have ...
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... Abuse of the " proud prelates " , appealing as it did to the lat anti - clericalism of the country , was a sure path to popu favour , even when the picture drawn bore no conceivable rese blance to anything that had ever existed . But ...
... Abuse of the " proud prelates " , appealing as it did to the lat anti - clericalism of the country , was a sure path to popu favour , even when the picture drawn bore no conceivable rese blance to anything that had ever existed . But ...
الصفحة 126
... abuse under oad King are clear in theory , and too often painfully obvious in actice . But any institution is liable to abuse ; and though there ere tyrants in the Middle Ages , the medieval king's seldom had e means , even when they ...
... abuse under oad King are clear in theory , and too often painfully obvious in actice . But any institution is liable to abuse ; and though there ere tyrants in the Middle Ages , the medieval king's seldom had e means , even when they ...
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