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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... principles upon which Laud determined to act are expressed with great clearness in his dedication of his Conference with Fisher to the king : " No principles . One thing hath made conscientious men more wavering in their own minds , or ...
... principles upon which Laud determined to act are expressed with great clearness in his dedication of his Conference with Fisher to the king : " No principles . One thing hath made conscientious men more wavering in their own minds , or ...
الصفحة 237
... principles of passive obedience and hereditary loyalty and the claims of a foreign prince of aggressive ambition , and of ( in the phrase of his warmest admirer ) " a disgusting dryness , " there seemed no question for men of honour who ...
... principles of passive obedience and hereditary loyalty and the claims of a foreign prince of aggressive ambition , and of ( in the phrase of his warmest admirer ) " a disgusting dryness , " there seemed no question for men of honour who ...
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... principles . The grand- daughter of Charles I. and of Lord Chancellor Clarendon , she seemed to inherit their sober and sincere churchmanship and their warm affection for the national Church . Taught by Bishop Compton , guided in her ...
... principles . The grand- daughter of Charles I. and of Lord Chancellor Clarendon , she seemed to inherit their sober and sincere churchmanship and their warm affection for the national Church . Taught by Bishop Compton , guided in her ...
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