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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... writing ; very sharp the nib of his pen , and much gall mingled in his ink , against such as opposed him . However , such the equability of the sharpness of his style , he was impartial therein ; be he ancient or modern writer , Papist ...
... writing ; very sharp the nib of his pen , and much gall mingled in his ink , against such as opposed him . However , such the equability of the sharpness of his style , he was impartial therein ; be he ancient or modern writer , Papist ...
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... writing , and the serious business of the Con- ference began . Baxter had already drawn up a objections at revised liturgy of his own composition . The objec- the Savoy tions show that the Puritan position had not materially altered ...
... writing , and the serious business of the Con- ference began . Baxter had already drawn up a objections at revised liturgy of his own composition . The objec- the Savoy tions show that the Puritan position had not materially altered ...
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... writer in his Letter to a Dissenter , to consider the claims of the Church of Rome as impossible to reconcile either ... writing : and Collier . It is to be observed that the strong Church feeling , linked to high Toryism , of Anne's ...
... writer in his Letter to a Dissenter , to consider the claims of the Church of Rome as impossible to reconcile either ... writing : and Collier . It is to be observed that the strong Church feeling , linked to high Toryism , of Anne's ...
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