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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... London . the clergy found him , " patiently forbearing them , giving them time to consult conformable ministers , and vouch- safing to confer with them himself . " So a letter describes him . Not only in London was he busy in the duties ...
... London . the clergy found him , " patiently forbearing them , giving them time to consult conformable ministers , and vouch- safing to confer with them himself . " So a letter describes him . Not only in London was he busy in the duties ...
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... London on May 8 , 1660 , by order of the newly - elected Con- vention . On the 12th he was proclaimed at Durham . A typical parish register adds , " on which day I , Stephen Hogg , began to use again the Book of Common Prayer . " The ...
... London on May 8 , 1660 , by order of the newly - elected Con- vention . On the 12th he was proclaimed at Durham . A typical parish register adds , " on which day I , Stephen Hogg , began to use again the Book of Common Prayer . " The ...
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... London , and I hope he will take care that no such vile person be admitted to holy orders . He has married so many persons the legitimacy of whose children will be questioned that I am solicited to pass a bill for the con- firmation of ...
... London , and I hope he will take care that no such vile person be admitted to holy orders . He has married so many persons the legitimacy of whose children will be questioned that I am solicited to pass a bill for the con- firmation of ...
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