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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... important and critical a period in the history of the English Church ; but to avoid misconception he begs that it may be observed that he has studiously restricted his work to the defined limits of the series of which it forms part . He ...
... important and critical a period in the history of the English Church ; but to avoid misconception he begs that it may be observed that he has studiously restricted his work to the defined limits of the series of which it forms part . He ...
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... important principles and the important characters as they are viewed from the standing - point of the Church as a continuous historic body . The interesting and fruitful history of the societies which now definitely separated from the ...
... important principles and the important characters as they are viewed from the standing - point of the Church as a continuous historic body . The interesting and fruitful history of the societies which now definitely separated from the ...
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... importance was made . Ken preach- ing at Whitehall boldly attacked the Roman doctrines , and exhorted his hearers to ... important Protestant influence , tending to the revival of Calvinist teaching , and from the first they served to ...
... importance was made . Ken preach- ing at Whitehall boldly attacked the Roman doctrines , and exhorted his hearers to ... important Protestant influence , tending to the revival of Calvinist teaching , and from the first they served to ...
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