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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... conscience . The question of separatism brings us still more clearly into the region of modern controversy . Lord Saye and Sele assumed the position that by adherence to the Universal or Catholic Church was meant nothing more than the ...
... conscience . The question of separatism brings us still more clearly into the region of modern controversy . Lord Saye and Sele assumed the position that by adherence to the Universal or Catholic Church was meant nothing more than the ...
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... conscience , makes me at this time ( I confess ) put to you a hard and bold Asks advice of Juxon as to how far he may yield . task , nor would I do it but that I am confident you know not what fear is in a good cause . Yet I hope you ...
... conscience , makes me at this time ( I confess ) put to you a hard and bold Asks advice of Juxon as to how far he may yield . task , nor would I do it but that I am confident you know not what fear is in a good cause . Yet I hope you ...
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... Conscience , they joined to their condemnation of Rome a direc- tion to churchwardens to present all those who did not communicate at Easter . James made an attempt to unite both oppositions to the English Church . On April 4 , 1687 ...
... Conscience , they joined to their condemnation of Rome a direc- tion to churchwardens to present all those who did not communicate at Easter . James made an attempt to unite both oppositions to the English Church . On April 4 , 1687 ...
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