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. CHAPTER X THE CHURCH OF THE RESTORATION for the Restoration . THE Restoration meant much more than that , after a few months ' unrest under an impossible government , Oliver Cromwell's successor was Charles Stewart ...
William Holden Hutton. CHAPTER X THE CHURCH OF THE RESTORATION for the Restoration . THE Restoration meant much more than that , after a few months ' unrest under an impossible government , Oliver Cromwell's successor was Charles Stewart ...
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... restoration , how certain men regarded the restoration of the Church , and that practically without conditions . Within a month , too , the king had authorised the use of the Book of Common Prayer . On the 28th of June a solemn ...
... restoration , how certain men regarded the restoration of the Church , and that practically without conditions . Within a month , too , the king had authorised the use of the Book of Common Prayer . On the 28th of June a solemn ...
الصفحة 188
... restoration of the bishops to their full constitutional power had been prepared by the publication in 1660 of An Restoration of Apology for the Ancient Right and Power of Bishops the bishops ' to sit and vote in Parliament as the first ...
... restoration of the bishops to their full constitutional power had been prepared by the publication in 1660 of An Restoration of Apology for the Ancient Right and Power of Bishops the bishops ' to sit and vote in Parliament as the first ...
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