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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... dissenters , was quite unsuccessful in its endeavour to secure political aid by this means . Charles indeed was tending more distinctly than before to acceptance of Roman Catholicism . Secret negotia- tions had long been conducted with ...
... dissenters , was quite unsuccessful in its endeavour to secure political aid by this means . Charles indeed was tending more distinctly than before to acceptance of Roman Catholicism . Secret negotia- tions had long been conducted with ...
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... dissenters . The House of Commons passed a resolution that the recusancy laws ought only to be carried out against Romanists , and another that the laws against dissenters ought not to be executed . The Parliament at Oxford in March ...
... dissenters . The House of Commons passed a resolution that the recusancy laws ought only to be carried out against Romanists , and another that the laws against dissenters ought not to be executed . The Parliament at Oxford in March ...
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... dissenters or nonconformists than with regard to the churches which had preserved the ancient rules of ordination . None the less it must be remembered that attempts towards union with dissenters were from the Restoration constant and ...
... dissenters or nonconformists than with regard to the churches which had preserved the ancient rules of ordination . None the less it must be remembered that attempts towards union with dissenters were from the Restoration constant and ...
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