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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... hand in hand for Church and State . The great ecclesiastical figure of Charles's reign , overpowering all others by the breadth of his aims and the firmness of his determination , was Laud . William Laud was born at Reading on October 7 ...
... hand in hand for Church and State . The great ecclesiastical figure of Charles's reign , overpowering all others by the breadth of his aims and the firmness of his determination , was Laud . William Laud was born at Reading on October 7 ...
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... hand in hand . " Letters of the time amply confirm this description of the judicial historian . Results of Civil War . The result of the " Second Civil War " was to prevent all real hope of an accommodation between king and parliament ...
... hand in hand . " Letters of the time amply confirm this description of the judicial historian . Results of Civil War . The result of the " Second Civil War " was to prevent all real hope of an accommodation between king and parliament ...
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... hand may be seen all over England . Fifty - three parish churches in London were built from his designs ; Salisbury , Chichester , and West- minster had their great minsters repaired by him . But the great and characteristic work of his ...
... hand may be seen all over England . Fifty - three parish churches in London were built from his designs ; Salisbury , Chichester , and West- minster had their great minsters repaired by him . But the great and characteristic work of his ...
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