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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... desire you to join with me . " Till the very last moment he was pressed by bitter enemies to them he said that the best saying for a dying man was " Cupio dissolvi et esse cum Christo , " and that his full assurance of faith lay in ...
... desire you to join with me . " Till the very last moment he was pressed by bitter enemies to them he said that the best saying for a dying man was " Cupio dissolvi et esse cum Christo , " and that his full assurance of faith lay in ...
الصفحة 152
... desire to persecute them , and indeed sympathised with the true religious feeling which he saw in George Fox , he did not stop their persecution , though it was often illegal . The Puritan position , as he himself saw it , was the only ...
... desire to persecute them , and indeed sympathised with the true religious feeling which he saw in George Fox , he did not stop their persecution , though it was often illegal . The Puritan position , as he himself saw it , was the only ...
الصفحة 168
... desire a still wider toleration . In December a wrangle occurred as to whether the " Protector should have a negative voice to any Bill compelling attendance on the services of the Established Church . " " Every one desires to have ...
... desire a still wider toleration . In December a wrangle occurred as to whether the " Protector should have a negative voice to any Bill compelling attendance on the services of the Established Church . " " Every one desires to have ...
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