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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... give their views : Laud's Letters to Wentworth , in Strafford Papers , 1739 , give occasional illustrations : and the lives of Sibthorpe , Manwaring , and Mountague , in the Dictionary of National Biography , add details and refer ...
... give their views : Laud's Letters to Wentworth , in Strafford Papers , 1739 , give occasional illustrations : and the lives of Sibthorpe , Manwaring , and Mountague , in the Dictionary of National Biography , add details and refer ...
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... give Him alone that honour and glory that is due unto Him , and no otherwise ; and in the practice or omission of this rite , we desire that the rule of charity described by the apostle may be observed , which is that they which use ...
... give Him alone that honour and glory that is due unto Him , and no otherwise ; and in the practice or omission of this rite , we desire that the rule of charity described by the apostle may be observed , which is that they which use ...
الصفحة 232
... give no further support to the Revolution , feeling the obligation of his oath of allegiance too strongly to assist in any act that might deprive James of the crown . He alone of all the bishops would not wait on William or attend in ...
... give no further support to the Revolution , feeling the obligation of his oath of allegiance too strongly to assist in any act that might deprive James of the crown . He alone of all the bishops would not wait on William or attend in ...
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