The English Church from Accession of Charles I. to the Death of Anne (1625-1714)Macmillan, 1903 - 368 من الصفحات |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 6-10 من 45
الصفحة 32
... Divine offices celebrated within . The quiet dignity of Cathedral worship had always a great attraction for Laud . His visitation inquiries show how careful he was in requiring an exact obedience to the statutes of the different ...
... Divine offices celebrated within . The quiet dignity of Cathedral worship had always a great attraction for Laud . His visitation inquiries show how careful he was in requiring an exact obedience to the statutes of the different ...
الصفحة 40
... Divine sanction and its continuous succession , and the place of the priesthood in temporal affairs . Nothing of like antiquity can well be more clear than that four thousand years before , and under the Law , the priests , especially ...
... Divine sanction and its continuous succession , and the place of the priesthood in temporal affairs . Nothing of like antiquity can well be more clear than that four thousand years before , and under the Law , the priests , especially ...
الصفحة 56
... Divine . service was used in reading public prayers and the litany and in administering the Sacraments , whether the people knelt at the administration of the Holy Communion , whether the minister used the sign of the Cross in baptism ...
... Divine . service was used in reading public prayers and the litany and in administering the Sacraments , whether the people knelt at the administration of the Holy Communion , whether the minister used the sign of the Cross in baptism ...
الصفحة 59
... divine service and refusing to subscribe the Articles ; some Canterbury . " seditious " and some " running " lectures . In the next year the archbishop was able to report the beginning of his metropolitical visitation , which had ex ...
... divine service and refusing to subscribe the Articles ; some Canterbury . " seditious " and some " running " lectures . In the next year the archbishop was able to report the beginning of his metropolitical visitation , which had ex ...
الصفحة 65
... will obey his commands as much as possibly they can ; that is , they will repair often to the English churches to hear both divine service and sermons , and persuade their congregations so 66 F to do ; and say that they hope to induce.
... will obey his commands as much as possibly they can ; that is , they will repair often to the English churches to hear both divine service and sermons , and persuade their congregations so 66 F to do ; and say that they hope to induce.
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
altar Anabaptists archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury Articles Bishop of London Burnet canons Canterbury cathedral church Catholic chapel chaplain Charles Christ Christian Church of England churchmen Clarendon clergy Common Prayer communion table conscience consecrated controversy Convocation court Cromwell Dean death declared diocese dissenters Divine doctrine ecclesiastical endeavour English Church Episcopacy Episcopal Erastian established favour hath High Commission holy holy table House of Commons House of Lords James Juxon king king's Laud Laud's letter liberty liturgy lived Long Parliament Majesty matters ment ministers Mountague never non-jurors oath opinion ordination Oxford pamphlet papists parish Parlia Parliament party persons petition political Popery Popish Prayer-book preached preacher Presbyterian priest Protestant Puritan Queen rebellion Reformation religion religious Restoration Roman Romanists Rome royal S. R. Gardiner Sacrament Sancroft says seemed sermon Sheldon spiritual Star Chamber tion toleration visitation William worship wrote