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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الصفحة 149
... toleration . The history of toleration during these years is an interesting one . The facts do not seem to justify the attacks made on Charles I. , whose views of toleration , inadequate Influence of though they were , were sincere ...
... toleration . The history of toleration during these years is an interesting one . The facts do not seem to justify the attacks made on Charles I. , whose views of toleration , inadequate Influence of though they were , were sincere ...
الصفحة 151
... toleration , but on the whole the speech may be , as it was doubtless intended to be , interpreted in favour of ... toleration . " That the Royalists had religious ideals of their own was a provocation , " it has been said by an ...
... toleration , but on the whole the speech may be , as it was doubtless intended to be , interpreted in favour of ... toleration . " That the Royalists had religious ideals of their own was a provocation , " it has been said by an ...
الصفحة 153
... toleration granted , he would choose a toleration . " Bad as the order of the Church of England was , toleration , thought many of the Puritans , was infinitely worse . And Cromwell was unable to overcome this feeling among his ...
... toleration granted , he would choose a toleration . " Bad as the order of the Church of England was , toleration , thought many of the Puritans , was infinitely worse . And Cromwell was unable to overcome this feeling among his ...
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