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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... never pressed home . Specific charges were never brought to book . The impeach- The report of the House of Commons Committee , ment of July 5 , 1641 , for example , stated that " Matthew Bishop Wren , Bishop of Ely , excommunicated ...
... never pressed home . Specific charges were never brought to book . The impeach- The report of the House of Commons Committee , ment of July 5 , 1641 , for example , stated that " Matthew Bishop Wren , Bishop of Ely , excommunicated ...
الصفحة 134
... never so low , I resolve by the grace of God never to yield up this Church to the government of Papists , Presbyterians , or Independents . " Already his cause had become hopeless . On June 14 was the crushing defeat of Naseby ; on ...
... never so low , I resolve by the grace of God never to yield up this Church to the government of Papists , Presbyterians , or Independents . " Already his cause had become hopeless . On June 14 was the crushing defeat of Naseby ; on ...
الصفحة 299
... never a public man , and the Church , which knew him as a scholar , a preacher , and a controversialist , never brought him forward in the political questions which were prominent in his day . He died at the age of forty - seven , in ...
... never a public man , and the Church , which knew him as a scholar , a preacher , and a controversialist , never brought him forward in the political questions which were prominent in his day . He died at the age of forty - seven , in ...
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