The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
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... and former pupil , the Rev. S. Leslie Ollard , Vice - Principal of St. Edmund Hall , has most kindly helped the author by looking through the proofs . CONTENTS CHAPTER I THE ACCESSION OF CHARLES I .. CHAPTER vi PREFACE.
... and former pupil , the Rev. S. Leslie Ollard , Vice - Principal of St. Edmund Hall , has most kindly helped the author by looking through the proofs . CONTENTS CHAPTER I THE ACCESSION OF CHARLES I .. CHAPTER vi PREFACE.
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... Charles Blount , Lord Mountjoy , succeeding in the office a brother - fellow of his college . In this post it was that he committed the error which all his life he never ceased to bewail . He married his master to the unhappy lady who ...
... Charles Blount , Lord Mountjoy , succeeding in the office a brother - fellow of his college . In this post it was that he committed the error which all his life he never ceased to bewail . He married his master to the unhappy lady who ...
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... Charles desired to uphold the teaching and the position of the English Church . Of its Eucharistic doctrine something may be said later . It is time now to turn to the controversies which became public within a few years of the time ...
... Charles desired to uphold the teaching and the position of the English Church . Of its Eucharistic doctrine something may be said later . It is time now to turn to the controversies which became public within a few years of the time ...
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