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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... followed by her son's wife , and the duke himself seemed very likely to be lost to the English Church . Conferences at first took place , by Buckingham's wish or the king's command , be- tween Dr. Francis White , Rector of St. Peter's ...
... followed by her son's wife , and the duke himself seemed very likely to be lost to the English Church . Conferences at first took place , by Buckingham's wish or the king's command , be- tween Dr. Francis White , Rector of St. Peter's ...
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... followed the death of Charles I. may here be briefly sketched . The Church of England , the body estab- lished from old time under the sanction of the State , on its acceptance of the Catholic creeds and the Apostolic ministry , was no ...
... followed the death of Charles I. may here be briefly sketched . The Church of England , the body estab- lished from old time under the sanction of the State , on its acceptance of the Catholic creeds and the Apostolic ministry , was no ...
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... followed their examples . The bishops put out a Vindication of their conduct , in which they appealed as evidence of their loyalty to the country to their former resistance to " Popery and arbitrary power . " By midsummer 1691 the ...
... followed their examples . The bishops put out a Vindication of their conduct , in which they appealed as evidence of their loyalty to the country to their former resistance to " Popery and arbitrary power . " By midsummer 1691 the ...
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