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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الصفحة 187
... passed into the hands of Parlia- ment and of Convocation . The spirit of Parliament was intensely Royalist and bitterly opposed to the The Royalist dissenters . They declared that no petition for any Parliament alterations in Church and ...
... passed into the hands of Parlia- ment and of Convocation . The spirit of Parliament was intensely Royalist and bitterly opposed to the The Royalist dissenters . They declared that no petition for any Parliament alterations in Church and ...
الصفحة 263
... passed the Occasional Conformity Act , and the Schism Act soon after . The first was passed without demur , in spite of the hot opposition it had pre- The viously met with . Thus the government of the Occasional Conformity country ...
... passed the Occasional Conformity Act , and the Schism Act soon after . The first was passed without demur , in spite of the hot opposition it had pre- The viously met with . Thus the government of the Occasional Conformity country ...
الصفحة 302
... passed as a country parson , at Headbourn- worthy , near Winchester , where he wrote his great work , Origines Ecclesiastica . This was , for its time , an extra- ordinarily complete description of the usages of the Early Church ...
... passed as a country parson , at Headbourn- worthy , near Winchester , where he wrote his great work , Origines Ecclesiastica . This was , for its time , an extra- ordinarily complete description of the usages of the Early Church ...
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