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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... seemed to render it improbable that any one would venture to undertake such a history single - handed , or that , if he did , he would live to complete it . The best way , therefore , of meeting the difficulty seemed to be a division of ...
... seemed to render it improbable that any one would venture to undertake such a history single - handed , or that , if he did , he would live to complete it . The best way , therefore , of meeting the difficulty seemed to be a division of ...
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... seemed perhaps for a moment as if there might be peace . Two years passed . Buckingham's The beginning murder removed one great danger from the king . of Laud's The news came to Laud as he was with the Arch- bishop at Croydon ...
... seemed perhaps for a moment as if there might be peace . Two years passed . Buckingham's The beginning murder removed one great danger from the king . of Laud's The news came to Laud as he was with the Arch- bishop at Croydon ...
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... seemed a plain following of the precepts of the Gospel . It did not involve consent to an illegal act , as was evidenced by the unhesitating protest of the seven bishops , but it decisively forbade resistance to evil or unlawful ...
... seemed a plain following of the precepts of the Gospel . It did not involve consent to an illegal act , as was evidenced by the unhesitating protest of the seven bishops , but it decisively forbade resistance to evil or unlawful ...
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