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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... Parliament to kill the bishops by smiting them under the fifth rib ; it less obscurely called the queen a daughter of Heth , a Canaanite , and an idolatress . The critical In 1633 Charles made a progress , for his crowning , to Scotland ...
... Parliament to kill the bishops by smiting them under the fifth rib ; it less obscurely called the queen a daughter of Heth , a Canaanite , and an idolatress . The critical In 1633 Charles made a progress , for his crowning , to Scotland ...
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... Parliament towards the Church . Three clergy lists have recently been printed . They contain the names of those clergy dealt with by Parliament as " superstitious , innovating , scandalous , or malignant . " The first on the list , it ...
... Parliament towards the Church . Three clergy lists have recently been printed . They contain the names of those clergy dealt with by Parliament as " superstitious , innovating , scandalous , or malignant . " The first on the list , it ...
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... Parliament . This new body acted in entire subordination to Cromwell and his Council . When they proposed any new ... Parliament met the new ecclesiastical establishment was still inadequately provided for . That Parliament planned , but ...
... Parliament . This new body acted in entire subordination to Cromwell and his Council . When they proposed any new ... Parliament met the new ecclesiastical establishment was still inadequately provided for . That Parliament planned , but ...
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