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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... interest in the history of our Church , the want has been felt of a more complete presentment of it than has hitherto been attempted . Certain portions , indeed , have been written with a fulness and accuracy that leave nothing to be ...
... interest in the history of our Church , the want has been felt of a more complete presentment of it than has hitherto been attempted . Certain portions , indeed , have been written with a fulness and accuracy that leave nothing to be ...
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... interest gradually turned ; and the trial was found to involve a point of constitutional usage of some interest to the Church . Had the bishops the right to vote in a trial for treason , if not in the judgment at least in the ...
... interest gradually turned ; and the trial was found to involve a point of constitutional usage of some interest to the Church . Had the bishops the right to vote in a trial for treason , if not in the judgment at least in the ...
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... interest . Only twelve churches were actually built . The magnificence of the earlier work , as in St. Paul's , St ... interests , the sharp political contests , tended to engross public attention more and more , and the disturbance of ...
... interest . Only twelve churches were actually built . The magnificence of the earlier work , as in St. Paul's , St ... interests , the sharp political contests , tended to engross public attention more and more , and the disturbance of ...
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