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 159
... Cromwell with the Council , or even by the Council itself . " Little indeed was done by this committee , and , when Cromwell's second Parliament met the new ecclesiastical establishment was still inadequately provided for . That ...
... Cromwell with the Council , or even by the Council itself . " Little indeed was done by this committee , and , when Cromwell's second Parliament met the new ecclesiastical establishment was still inadequately provided for . That ...
الصفحة 168
... Cromwell's determination was , as he said to Ludlow , to reform the Church and the law . He was prepared to show both ministers and lawyers their mistakes , but they were not ready to accept his dictation . inevitable reaction . The ...
... Cromwell's determination was , as he said to Ludlow , to reform the Church and the law . He was prepared to show both ministers and lawyers their mistakes , but they were not ready to accept his dictation . inevitable reaction . The ...
الصفحة 362
... Cromwell's First Parliament Cromwell's Second Parliament Death of Oliver Cromwell Restoration of Charles II . Savoy Conference . Act of Uniformity Conventicle Act Five Mile Act Fire of London Fall of Clarendon Declaration of Indulgence ...
... Cromwell's First Parliament Cromwell's Second Parliament Death of Oliver Cromwell Restoration of Charles II . Savoy Conference . Act of Uniformity Conventicle Act Five Mile Act Fire of London Fall of Clarendon Declaration of Indulgence ...
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