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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... regard exactly on the same footing . " The one of these courts is of the same power and use with regard to the Church as the other is in respect to the State , " and in the one as in the other , " the prerogative power of assembling ...
... regard exactly on the same footing . " The one of these courts is of the same power and use with regard to the Church as the other is in respect to the State , " and in the one as in the other , " the prerogative power of assembling ...
الصفحة 290
... regard bishops as essential to the Church , yet seems , tentatively , to recognise " the Protestant Churches " as occupy- ing a lawful position . In the same sense might be quoted a private letter of Cosin's , written from Paris during ...
... regard bishops as essential to the Church , yet seems , tentatively , to recognise " the Protestant Churches " as occupy- ing a lawful position . In the same sense might be quoted a private letter of Cosin's , written from Paris during ...
الصفحة 318
... regard to the growing bodies of dissenters or nonconformists than with regard to the churches which had preserved the ancient rules of ordination . None the less it must be remembered that attempts towards union with dissenters were ...
... regard to the growing bodies of dissenters or nonconformists than with regard to the churches which had preserved the ancient rules of ordination . None the less it must be remembered that attempts towards union with dissenters were ...
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