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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... James now thought that he was secure on the throne and could proceed at once to action . Charles II . had long designed a reunion with Rome , and took money from France to prepare it ; but he had so far as possible kept his project ...
... James now thought that he was secure on the throne and could proceed at once to action . Charles II . had long designed a reunion with Rome , and took money from France to prepare it ; but he had so far as possible kept his project ...
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... James , though he could not formally punish the refusal , contemplated summoning the archbishop before the commission for censure , and forbade him to come to court . When Sancroft recom- mended the famous preacher South for the ...
... James , though he could not formally punish the refusal , contemplated summoning the archbishop before the commission for censure , and forbade him to come to court . When Sancroft recom- mended the famous preacher South for the ...
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... James II . in 1701 the original cause of disunion ceased ; no one had taken oaths to his son . It was probable that the non - jurors would now be willing to take the oaths to William as de facto king ; but an Act of Parliament was ...
... James II . in 1701 the original cause of disunion ceased ; no one had taken oaths to his son . It was probable that the non - jurors would now be willing to take the oaths to William as de facto king ; but an Act of Parliament was ...
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