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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William Holden Hutton. VI STRONG FEELING IN LONDON He was Godfrey Goodman . Strong feeling in the City . 85 Laud Charles had hurried on the conclusion . Goodman , Bishop of Gloucester , though he signed the canons , shuffled Bishop when ...
William Holden Hutton. VI STRONG FEELING IN LONDON He was Godfrey Goodman . Strong feeling in the City . 85 Laud Charles had hurried on the conclusion . Goodman , Bishop of Gloucester , though he signed the canons , shuffled Bishop when ...
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... feeling non - jurors . In spite of what has just been said it must be admitted that the popular feeling for the non - jurors was doubtless often somewhat contemptuous . Men of no scrupulous sensitiveness mocked at them . " Our old fool ...
... feeling non - jurors . In spite of what has just been said it must be admitted that the popular feeling for the non - jurors was doubtless often somewhat contemptuous . Men of no scrupulous sensitiveness mocked at them . " Our old fool ...
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... feeling of the Church . With the death of the Dutch king the dangers which the Revolution settlement had brought home to the Church were at an end . The religious sympathies of James II . and William III . had equally threatened the ...
... feeling of the Church . With the death of the Dutch king the dangers which the Revolution settlement had brought home to the Church were at an end . The religious sympathies of James II . and William III . had equally threatened the ...
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