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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... accept a resignation of his benefice , was called to a conference and dismissed with half a year's respite . Curates at poor stipends he desires should be tolerated in gentlemen's houses , provided in their domestic prayers they hold to ...
... accept a resignation of his benefice , was called to a conference and dismissed with half a year's respite . Curates at poor stipends he desires should be tolerated in gentlemen's houses , provided in their domestic prayers they hold to ...
الصفحة 77
William Holden Hutton. VI CHARLES'S PERSONAL RULE 77 a considerable party accepted in a sense different from that declared by Parliament ? Arminianism had become simply a cant name for refusal to accept the whole Calvinistic theology ...
William Holden Hutton. VI CHARLES'S PERSONAL RULE 77 a considerable party accepted in a sense different from that declared by Parliament ? Arminianism had become simply a cant name for refusal to accept the whole Calvinistic theology ...
الصفحة 116
... accept , and he did accept it rather to please him than to please himself , because he really believed he had enough before . He was one of the least men in the kingdom , and one of the greatest scholars in Europe . " Robert She With ...
... accept , and he did accept it rather to please him than to please himself , because he really believed he had enough before . He was one of the least men in the kingdom , and one of the greatest scholars in Europe . " Robert She With ...
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