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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... letters of advice to the bishops , which showed , as the letter , probably , of one of his chaplains expresses it , " that the storm in which archbishop . he is does not affright him from doing his duty , but Sancroft as rather awakens ...
... letters of advice to the bishops , which showed , as the letter , probably , of one of his chaplains expresses it , " that the storm in which archbishop . he is does not affright him from doing his duty , but Sancroft as rather awakens ...
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... letter read the prolocutor did not appear . He was declared contumacious , and was compelled to submit . Nothing ... letter . They were as follow : " The drawing - up a representation of the present state of religion among us , with ...
... letter read the prolocutor did not appear . He was declared contumacious , and was compelled to submit . Nothing ... letter . They were as follow : " The drawing - up a representation of the present state of religion among us , with ...
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... Letter from a Minister in the Country to a Member of the Convocation , 1689 ; A Letter to a Friend relating to the present Convocation , 1690 ; Remarks from the Country upon the Two Letters , 1689-1690 ; Vox Cleri , or the Sense of the ...
... Letter from a Minister in the Country to a Member of the Convocation , 1689 ; A Letter to a Friend relating to the present Convocation , 1690 ; Remarks from the Country upon the Two Letters , 1689-1690 ; Vox Cleri , or the Sense of the ...
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