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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... learned divines . And because this will never of itself attain the end sought therein , they will therefore use their utmost endeavours to establish learned and preaching ministers , with a good and sufficient maintenance throughout the ...
... learned divines . And because this will never of itself attain the end sought therein , they will therefore use their utmost endeavours to establish learned and preaching ministers , with a good and sufficient maintenance throughout the ...
الصفحة 140
... learned Bishop Dr. Juxon who , under God , was a great support to him in that his afflicted condition . " He was not suffered to rest undisturbed ; but " when several London ministers wanted to pray with him , in regard he had made ...
... learned Bishop Dr. Juxon who , under God , was a great support to him in that his afflicted condition . " He was not suffered to rest undisturbed ; but " when several London ministers wanted to pray with him , in regard he had made ...
الصفحة 171
... learned men to consider the petition : " Whereupon , " in Menasseh's words , " it pleased his Highness to convene an assembly at Whitehall of divines , lawyers , and merchants of different persuasions and opinions . Whereby men's ...
... learned men to consider the petition : " Whereupon , " in Menasseh's words , " it pleased his Highness to convene an assembly at Whitehall of divines , lawyers , and merchants of different persuasions and opinions . Whereby men's ...
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