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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... party leader . The first of those whose names made Smectymnuus , he was as skilful with his pen as with his voice . On January 23 , 1641 , a petition that professed to express the opinions of seven hundred Puritan clergy was presented ...
... party leader . The first of those whose names made Smectymnuus , he was as skilful with his pen as with his voice . On January 23 , 1641 , a petition that professed to express the opinions of seven hundred Puritan clergy was presented ...
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... party . " It was this party , in other words the party . of those who adhered steadfastly to the Church of England , which he was at all times determined to shut out from toleration . " That the Royalists had religious ideals of their ...
... party . " It was this party , in other words the party . of those who adhered steadfastly to the Church of England , which he was at all times determined to shut out from toleration . " That the Royalists had religious ideals of their ...
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... party purposes . Whatever , then , may have been the views of party leaders or of intended ecclesiastics as to the relations between Church and State , a hard line of aggressive assertion was taken up- in spite of the personal ...
... party purposes . Whatever , then , may have been the views of party leaders or of intended ecclesiastics as to the relations between Church and State , a hard line of aggressive assertion was taken up- in spite of the personal ...
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