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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... pamphlet , entitled " A Gag for the New Gospel , " had been circulated , which identified the teaching A Nora of the ... pamphlet was intentionally such as to catch the popular ear . Writing to his friend Cosin , the author admitted that ...
... pamphlet , entitled " A Gag for the New Gospel , " had been circulated , which identified the teaching A Nora of the ... pamphlet was intentionally such as to catch the popular ear . Writing to his friend Cosin , the author admitted that ...
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... pamphlet , it at once applied to the Archbishop of Canterbury . The Appello Cæsarem . Abbot was himself a Calvinist , and old age and misfortune had taught him caution . He advised Mountague to revise his opinions . Instead he applied ...
... pamphlet , it at once applied to the Archbishop of Canterbury . The Appello Cæsarem . Abbot was himself a Calvinist , and old age and misfortune had taught him caution . He advised Mountague to revise his opinions . Instead he applied ...
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... pamphlet argued , first , for the need of a session of Man , 1697. Convocation , from the growth of infidelity and the The Letter to a claim of foreign Socinians and anti - Trinitarians ( " see how the wind blows from Holland " ) that ...
... pamphlet argued , first , for the need of a session of Man , 1697. Convocation , from the growth of infidelity and the The Letter to a claim of foreign Socinians and anti - Trinitarians ( " see how the wind blows from Holland " ) that ...
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