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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... refusing of this . " In 1639 signs of growing disturbance are very plain . In several dioceses there were many who refused to come up to the rails there was strange preaching , and many were.
... refusing of this . " In 1639 signs of growing disturbance are very plain . In several dioceses there were many who refused to come up to the rails there was strange preaching , and many were.
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... refused or postponed for months or years . " " Search the records , " they said , " for you will hardly find so many in prison for conscience sake since the days of Queen Mary as now is in your day . " The end was clearly not far off ...
... refused or postponed for months or years . " " Search the records , " they said , " for you will hardly find so many in prison for conscience sake since the days of Queen Mary as now is in your day . " The end was clearly not far off ...
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... refused ; and he joined , as a governor of order to read the Charterhouse , in a refusal to admit a Romanist , by the king's orders but contrary to law . James was now determined to put his power to a supreme test . On May 4 , 1688 ...
... refused ; and he joined , as a governor of order to read the Charterhouse , in a refusal to admit a Romanist , by the king's orders but contrary to law . James was now determined to put his power to a supreme test . On May 4 , 1688 ...
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