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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... ministers ; and to all such places where such weekly sermons are permitted ( which are very few ) the rule is , " Either observe his Majesty's directions in every particular , or have no sermon . ” For men's having ministers in their ...
... ministers ; and to all such places where such weekly sermons are permitted ( which are very few ) the rule is , " Either observe his Majesty's directions in every particular , or have no sermon . ” For men's having ministers in their ...
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... ministers . These were dealt with , in the first case , mittee for by the Committee for Scandalous Ministers ( or for scandalous Preaching Ministers ) , first nominated on December 12 , 1640 , which was concerned with the dismissal and ...
... ministers . These were dealt with , in the first case , mittee for by the Committee for Scandalous Ministers ( or for scandalous Preaching Ministers ) , first nominated on December 12 , 1640 , which was concerned with the dismissal and ...
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... ministers sent by Compton to the Leeward Islands " had not been so well used as they ought , " and commended them to ... minister ; in St. David's the like ; both at Port the West Royal and so in St. Andrew's ; a church and Indies , 1681 ...
... ministers sent by Compton to the Leeward Islands " had not been so well used as they ought , " and commended them to ... minister ; in St. David's the like ; both at Port the West Royal and so in St. Andrew's ; a church and Indies , 1681 ...
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