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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... Reformation , in the history of the English Church . The masterful and moderating hand of Elizabeth once removed , men began to look out more freely over of the a wide expanse of thought and life , and to carry century . the principles ...
... Reformation , in the history of the English Church . The masterful and moderating hand of Elizabeth once removed , men began to look out more freely over of the a wide expanse of thought and life , and to carry century . the principles ...
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... Reformation . Popular Roman teaching that Christ is again really sacrificed was always unhesitatingly rejected by English theologians after the Reformation ; but the appeal of the Reformers to the primitive Church was emphatically ...
... Reformation . Popular Roman teaching that Christ is again really sacrificed was always unhesitatingly rejected by English theologians after the Reformation ; but the appeal of the Reformers to the primitive Church was emphatically ...
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... Reformation of Manners , established in 1692 to aid the effective carrying out of the orders of the royal proclamation . Their object was simply to bring vice to justice . They had among their supporters some of the best men in England ...
... Reformation of Manners , established in 1692 to aid the effective carrying out of the orders of the royal proclamation . Their object was simply to bring vice to justice . They had among their supporters some of the best men in England ...
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