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 104
... practice of all cathedral churches . " On the other hand , the bishops , it would appear from Mountague's visitation articles for the diocese of Chichester , seem to have regarded non - communicating attendance as a Puritan irrever ...
... practice of all cathedral churches . " On the other hand , the bishops , it would appear from Mountague's visitation articles for the diocese of Chichester , seem to have regarded non - communicating attendance as a Puritan irrever ...
الصفحة 130
... practice , or so much as thought of practice , for any alteration to Popery , or any way blemishing the true Protestant religion VIII EXECUTION OF LAUD 131 established in the Church of 130 THE CHURCH IN THE CIVIL WARS CHAP .
... practice , or so much as thought of practice , for any alteration to Popery , or any way blemishing the true Protestant religion VIII EXECUTION OF LAUD 131 established in the Church of 130 THE CHURCH IN THE CIVIL WARS CHAP .
الصفحة 330
... practice of the Church attests it to the utmost . Neither will there be any necessity of giving it in one kind only ; as by some passages of antiquity may be collected , if common reason could deceive in a subject of this nature ...
... practice of the Church attests it to the utmost . Neither will there be any necessity of giving it in one kind only ; as by some passages of antiquity may be collected , if common reason could deceive in a subject of this nature ...
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