The English Church from the Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)AMS Press, 1967 - 368 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 134
... Charles now found him- self face to face . On May 5 , 1646 , he entrusted himself to the Scots . Then came months of ... Charles at Newcastle . At the time of Charles's interviews at Newcastle with the Presbyterian , Alexander Henderson ...
... Charles now found him- self face to face . On May 5 , 1646 , he entrusted himself to the Scots . Then came months of ... Charles at Newcastle . At the time of Charles's interviews at Newcastle with the Presbyterian , Alexander Henderson ...
الصفحة 138
... Charles's to retain the " GUIL . LONDON , " BR . SARUM . To this advice Charles was willing to agree . On October 15 , he offered to accept the establishment of Presbyterianism for five years , on an engagement that after that " a ...
... Charles's to retain the " GUIL . LONDON , " BR . SARUM . To this advice Charles was willing to agree . On October 15 , he offered to accept the establishment of Presbyterianism for five years , on an engagement that after that " a ...
الصفحة 194
... Charles , ” and be- sought that " by a careful , studious imitation of this Thy blessed saint and martyr , and all other Thy saints and martyrs that have gone before us , we may be made worthy to receive benefit by their prayers , which ...
... Charles , ” and be- sought that " by a careful , studious imitation of this Thy blessed saint and martyr , and all other Thy saints and martyrs that have gone before us , we may be made worthy to receive benefit by their prayers , which ...
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