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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... Christian politics , as depending " much upon supernatural revelations of the will of God , " and thus , in his elaborate manner- often , very plainly , with his tongue in his cheek— he considers whether Christian sovereigns are ...
... Christian politics , as depending " much upon supernatural revelations of the will of God , " and thus , in his elaborate manner- often , very plainly , with his tongue in his cheek— he considers whether Christian sovereigns are ...
الصفحة 286
... Christian . criticism of it . In 1673 Clarendon , then in exile at Moulins , wrote , and in 1676 the press at Sheldon's Theatre , Oxford , printed , his Survey of Hobbes's Leviathan , to confute the " odious Clarendon's opinions ...
... Christian . criticism of it . In 1673 Clarendon , then in exile at Moulins , wrote , and in 1676 the press at Sheldon's Theatre , Oxford , printed , his Survey of Hobbes's Leviathan , to confute the " odious Clarendon's opinions ...
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... Christian Knowledge , as at first instituted , were to provide missionaries for " the Plantations , " parochial libraries both for England and abroad , and schools in England " for the education of poor children in reading and writing ...
... Christian Knowledge , as at first instituted , were to provide missionaries for " the Plantations , " parochial libraries both for England and abroad , and schools in England " for the education of poor children in reading and writing ...
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