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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... observed , figure almost as pro- minently as the Puritans : and notably from the diocese of St. Asaph . " There is a great resort of recusants to Holy- well and this summer the Lady Falkland and her company came as pilgrims thither ...
... observed , figure almost as pro- minently as the Puritans : and notably from the diocese of St. Asaph . " There is a great resort of recusants to Holy- well and this summer the Lady Falkland and her company came as pilgrims thither ...
الصفحة 129
... observed as a fast . The Meanwhile theological disputation flourished on every side , and strange opinions were propagated . A significant example is to be found in the pamphlet which Dr. Daniel Featley , imprisoned as a malignant ...
... observed as a fast . The Meanwhile theological disputation flourished on every side , and strange opinions were propagated . A significant example is to be found in the pamphlet which Dr. Daniel Featley , imprisoned as a malignant ...
الصفحة 269
... observed , is known of one who had not been ordained by a bishop being admitted to minister in the English Church . Another of the proposed rules for better and more equal distribution of church preferments , which , it is observed ...
... observed , is known of one who had not been ordained by a bishop being admitted to minister in the English Church . Another of the proposed rules for better and more equal distribution of church preferments , which , it is observed ...
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