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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... king . Charles looked upon him with another eye . On the day after the king's accession Williams com- mended two out of his own family to be preferred , " and the king coldly made no answer . Buckingham had already begun to distrust him ...
... king . Charles looked upon him with another eye . On the day after the king's accession Williams com- mended two out of his own family to be preferred , " and the king coldly made no answer . Buckingham had already begun to distrust him ...
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... kings . The doctrine of the Divine right of kings was not developed by Laud but was full - blown when he came into It was the answer of English controver- The Divine power . sialists to the advocates of the papal claims . Its completest ...
... kings . The doctrine of the Divine right of kings was not developed by Laud but was full - blown when he came into It was the answer of English controver- The Divine power . sialists to the advocates of the papal claims . Its completest ...
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... king took its author under his protection , made him one of his chaplains in ordinary , and gave him ( January 24 , 1629 ) his special pardon . He was soon forgotten , in the Parliament's zest for higher game . He joined the king's ...
... king took its author under his protection , made him one of his chaplains in ordinary , and gave him ( January 24 , 1629 ) his special pardon . He was soon forgotten , in the Parliament's zest for higher game . He joined the king's ...
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