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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الصفحة 95
... given the northern primacy . It is a strange comment on the disturbance of the times , if not on the nature of public justice , that the prefer- ment of a bishop who had been convicted of grave offences ( see above , p . 58 ) seems to ...
... given the northern primacy . It is a strange comment on the disturbance of the times , if not on the nature of public justice , that the prefer- ment of a bishop who had been convicted of grave offences ( see above , p . 58 ) seems to ...
الصفحة 113
... given his heart . He died in 1632 , before the imminence of the troubles which his gentle soul did not foresee . Very different was the lot of his friend Nicholas Ferrar - like him , a man of affairs who took holy orders and sought a ...
... given his heart . He died in 1632 , before the imminence of the troubles which his gentle soul did not foresee . Very different was the lot of his friend Nicholas Ferrar - like him , a man of affairs who took holy orders and sought a ...
الصفحة 211
... given a tacit support to the Church , was impeached . The bishops and the of Danby . To this the public interest gradually turned ; and the trial was found to involve a point of constitutional usage of some interest to the Church . Had ...
... given a tacit support to the Church , was impeached . The bishops and the of Danby . To this the public interest gradually turned ; and the trial was found to involve a point of constitutional usage of some interest to the Church . Had ...
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