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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... religion be rebellion , it is not only false , but impossible , that the same man , in the same act , should suffer for his rebellion and not for his religion . And this King James understood very well , when in his Pre- monition to all ...
... religion be rebellion , it is not only false , but impossible , that the same man , in the same act , should suffer for his rebellion and not for his religion . And this King James understood very well , when in his Pre- monition to all ...
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... religion and honour . He repeated his entire obedience to the laws and the religion of the land . To the charge of Popery he had a ready answer . He might have had far more honour and ease abroad than ever here in England : " for ...
... religion and honour . He repeated his entire obedience to the laws and the religion of the land . To the charge of Popery he had a ready answer . He might have had far more honour and ease abroad than ever here in England : " for ...
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... religion established in the Church of England . I tell you I have tried it , and after much search and many disputes , have concluded it to be the best in the world , not only in the community as Christian , but also in the special ...
... religion established in the Church of England . I tell you I have tried it , and after much search and many disputes , have concluded it to be the best in the world , not only in the community as Christian , but also in the special ...
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