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 128
William Holden Hutton. was not prepared for the full Presbyterian system , for the in- quisitorial yoke of the Presbyteries . The establishment of a Presbyterian ministry , for which the Puritan leaders were prepared , was very different ...
William Holden Hutton. was not prepared for the full Presbyterian system , for the in- quisitorial yoke of the Presbyteries . The establishment of a Presbyterian ministry , for which the Puritan leaders were prepared , was very different ...
الصفحة 145
... Presbyterian . Each congregation claimed the right to order all its own business , religious and secular , and to choose its own ministers . All spiritual offences were punished by spiritual penalties alone . It was the logical outcome ...
... Presbyterian . Each congregation claimed the right to order all its own business , religious and secular , and to choose its own ministers . All spiritual offences were punished by spiritual penalties alone . It was the logical outcome ...
الصفحة 156
... Presbyterian- While this was the general feeling even among Puritan students of divinity , a definite Presbyterian system was established in England by law . After long dis- ism in cussion among the Assembly of Divines at West- England ...
... Presbyterian- While this was the general feeling even among Puritan students of divinity , a definite Presbyterian system was established in England by law . After long dis- ism in cussion among the Assembly of Divines at West- England ...
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