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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... continued to make to a religious toleration left no precedent for a scheme which would allow freedom to all . If the lines upon which religion should be settled had been submitted to argument , it is probable that no conclusion would ...
... continued to make to a religious toleration left no precedent for a scheme which would allow freedom to all . If the lines upon which religion should be settled had been submitted to argument , it is probable that no conclusion would ...
الصفحة 277
... continued in intervention , 1706 ; and the queen was advised to write to the archbishop stating her concern at the differences . She added that she endeavoured to preserve the constitution of the Church , " but that she was resolved to ...
... continued in intervention , 1706 ; and the queen was advised to write to the archbishop stating her concern at the differences . She added that she endeavoured to preserve the constitution of the Church , " but that she was resolved to ...
الصفحة 295
... continued in his case till 1675 , when he was again imprisoned . He now began to write the great work of his life , The Pilgrim's Progress . After other books , interesting but not reaching the height of the masterpiece , it was ...
... continued in his case till 1675 , when he was again imprisoned . He now began to write the great work of his life , The Pilgrim's Progress . After other books , interesting but not reaching the height of the masterpiece , it was ...
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