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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... thought of the future ; and through it Laud's penetrating insistence on the fact that " the Church of England never declared that every one of her Articles are fundamental in the faith " came to be a prominent thought in the minds of ...
... thought of the future ; and through it Laud's penetrating insistence on the fact that " the Church of England never declared that every one of her Articles are fundamental in the faith " came to be a prominent thought in the minds of ...
الصفحة 70
... thought " they were above the reach of other men or their power or will to chastise . " This was intolerable to Laud , and from the time when his influence became supreme , " persons of honour and great quality , " says Clarendon , " of ...
... thought " they were above the reach of other men or their power or will to chastise . " This was intolerable to Laud , and from the time when his influence became supreme , " persons of honour and great quality , " says Clarendon , " of ...
الصفحة 120
... thought of his own heart to the Trinity of Love and Power from Whom all blessings flowed . How narrow , when we read the intimate details of the daily life of those days , when we compare Herbert and the Ferrars with the Hutchinsons and ...
... thought of his own heart to the Trinity of Love and Power from Whom all blessings flowed . How narrow , when we read the intimate details of the daily life of those days , when we compare Herbert and the Ferrars with the Hutchinsons and ...
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