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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... position by condemning the doctrine of the Eucharistic sacrifice . Heylin , one of Laud's chaplains , wrote against him a book called A Coal from the Altar . He replied with a reasoned defence of his position , The Holy Table : Name and ...
... position by condemning the doctrine of the Eucharistic sacrifice . Heylin , one of Laud's chaplains , wrote against him a book called A Coal from the Altar . He replied with a reasoned defence of his position , The Holy Table : Name and ...
الصفحة 75
... position like their predecessors under Elizabeth and James I. , to sweep away all that survived of the doctrine and associa- tions of the pre - Reformation Church of England . Matters such as the order as to the position of the altar ...
... position like their predecessors under Elizabeth and James I. , to sweep away all that survived of the doctrine and associa- tions of the pre - Reformation Church of England . Matters such as the order as to the position of the altar ...
الصفحة 255
... position of the constitutional sovereign of a limited monarchy . In religion , on the other hand , she did not move ... position was fully justified , and she was fully determined to preserve to the Church the position which the ...
... position of the constitutional sovereign of a limited monarchy . In religion , on the other hand , she did not move ... position was fully justified , and she was fully determined to preserve to the Church the position which the ...
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