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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William Holden Hutton. CHAP . II LAUD AND FISHER 9 The fame of Laud himself had largely been won by a con- test with a Romanist , while King James was still on the throne , in May 1622 . Fisher . Laud's conference with Fisher was , like ...
William Holden Hutton. CHAP . II LAUD AND FISHER 9 The fame of Laud himself had largely been won by a con- test with a Romanist , while King James was still on the throne , in May 1622 . Fisher . Laud's conference with Fisher was , like ...
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... Laud in opposition to Puritan controversialists . Laud's His theory of Anglicanism , in answer to Roman claims , has already been summarised . It may be well in this place to note that it involved an assertion that the Eng- Anglican ...
... Laud in opposition to Puritan controversialists . Laud's His theory of Anglicanism , in answer to Roman claims , has already been summarised . It may be well in this place to note that it involved an assertion that the Eng- Anglican ...
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... Laud's converts could be named : and many of them did yeoman service for the English Church . Of these the ablest was William Chillingworth . Laud had known him from his childhood , and he felt a Chillingworth peculiar sorrow at his ...
... Laud's converts could be named : and many of them did yeoman service for the English Church . Of these the ablest was William Chillingworth . Laud had known him from his childhood , and he felt a Chillingworth peculiar sorrow at his ...
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