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 89
William Holden Hutton. VI PETITIONS IN FAVOUR OF THE CHURCH 89 Episcopacy . It was at this time that Bishop Hall put ... petition from Cheshire was presented to the House of Lords . " We can- not but express our first fears that their ...
William Holden Hutton. VI PETITIONS IN FAVOUR OF THE CHURCH 89 Episcopacy . It was at this time that Bishop Hall put ... petition from Cheshire was presented to the House of Lords . " We can- not but express our first fears that their ...
الصفحة 97
... petitions were pouring in for the main- tenance of Episcopacy , petitions from thirteen English and five Welsh counties , all firm in attachment to the Church govern- ment and the Prayer - book , " composed , " said the Cheshire petition ...
... petitions were pouring in for the main- tenance of Episcopacy , petitions from thirteen English and five Welsh counties , all firm in attachment to the Church govern- ment and the Prayer - book , " composed , " said the Cheshire petition ...
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... petition in person to the Council of State , and Cromwell gave him his unhesitating support . The Council , not daring openly to refuse , advised the calling of a special conference of learned men to consider the petition : " Whereupon ...
... petition in person to the Council of State , and Cromwell gave him his unhesitating support . The Council , not daring openly to refuse , advised the calling of a special conference of learned men to consider the petition : " Whereupon ...
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