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 96
... brought to book . The impeach- The report of the House of Commons Committee , ment of July 5 , 1641 , for example , stated that " Matthew Bishop Wren , Bishop of Ely , excommunicated , deprived , Wren . or punished within the space of ...
... brought to book . The impeach- The report of the House of Commons Committee , ment of July 5 , 1641 , for example , stated that " Matthew Bishop Wren , Bishop of Ely , excommunicated , deprived , Wren . or punished within the space of ...
الصفحة 139
... brought , through love of faction and power , to walk hand in hand . " Letters of the time amply confirm this ... brought to account , and that it was evident that nothing would bind Charles ; and they insisted that he should be brought ...
... brought , through love of faction and power , to walk hand in hand . " Letters of the time amply confirm this ... brought to account , and that it was evident that nothing would bind Charles ; and they insisted that he should be brought ...
الصفحة 253
... brought home to the Church were at an end . The religious sympathies of James II . and William III . had equally threatened the national character of the established English religion . James would have brought the Church again , and ...
... brought home to the Church were at an end . The religious sympathies of James II . and William III . had equally threatened the national character of the established English religion . James would have brought the Church again , and ...
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