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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... worship of God observed in them , or did the people think that such it were . It is true , the inward worship of the heart is the true service of God , and no service acceptable without it ; but the external worship of God in His Church ...
... worship of God observed in them , or did the people think that such it were . It is true , the inward worship of the heart is the true service of God , and no service acceptable without it ; but the external worship of God in His Church ...
الصفحة 145
... Worship and the Presbyterian Church systems . It was a demand based on the conscientious belief that one form of government , with its concomitant expression in worship , had been established L by the Long Parliament , a form from which it.
... Worship and the Presbyterian Church systems . It was a demand based on the conscientious belief that one form of government , with its concomitant expression in worship , had been established L by the Long Parliament , a form from which it.
الصفحة 247
... worship . Their teachers were required to subscribe the articles and to register their places of worship . Thus happily was a great advance made towards the removal from the State of the stigma of intolerance of Protestant dissent . In ...
... worship . Their teachers were required to subscribe the articles and to register their places of worship . Thus happily was a great advance made towards the removal from the State of the stigma of intolerance of Protestant dissent . In ...
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