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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... present history has been pro- jected . It is proposed to carry it on far enough to include at least the Evangelical Movement in the eighteenth century . The whole work will consist of seven1crown octavo books uniform in outward ...
... present history has been pro- jected . It is proposed to carry it on far enough to include at least the Evangelical Movement in the eighteenth century . The whole work will consist of seven1crown octavo books uniform in outward ...
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... present rector , discon- tinued the custom altogether . The inhabitants appealed to the archbishop to have it restored . Laud answered : " I shall not go about to break this custom , so it be done in the parsonage house in a neighbourly ...
... present rector , discon- tinued the custom altogether . The inhabitants appealed to the archbishop to have it restored . Laud answered : " I shall not go about to break this custom , so it be done in the parsonage house in a neighbourly ...
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... present , be made for the encouragment and maintenance of able and painful teachers for instructing the people , and for discovery and confutation of error , hereby , and whatever is contrary to sound doctrine ; and that until such ...
... present , be made for the encouragment and maintenance of able and painful teachers for instructing the people , and for discovery and confutation of error , hereby , and whatever is contrary to sound doctrine ; and that until such ...
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