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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... took no active part in pressing the plot . It is certain that there was a real Roman Catholic conspiracy in 1678. Charles at the moment was the great impediment in the way of the realisation of the Romanist hopes , which centred round ...
... took no active part in pressing the plot . It is certain that there was a real Roman Catholic conspiracy in 1678. Charles at the moment was the great impediment in the way of the realisation of the Romanist hopes , which centred round ...
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... took it , " though he wished it had been otherwise worded . " The Duke of York only was exempted . A proposal to exclude him from the succession was long debated : and in the midst of the confusion Danby , the king's chief minister ...
... took it , " though he wished it had been otherwise worded . " The Duke of York only was exempted . A proposal to exclude him from the succession was long debated : and in the midst of the confusion Danby , the king's chief minister ...
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... took for titles , though they never seem to have claimed any territorial jurisdiction , two of those allowed by the Act of Henry VIII . for suffragan bishops , Thetford and Ipswich . The new consecrations Hickes , a man of aggravated ...
... took for titles , though they never seem to have claimed any territorial jurisdiction , two of those allowed by the Act of Henry VIII . for suffragan bishops , Thetford and Ipswich . The new consecrations Hickes , a man of aggravated ...
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