Oliver CromwellLongmans, Green, and Company, 1901 - 319 páginas |
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... Charles's con- sultations with such Bishops as were at hand had been the issue of a Declaration which was prefixed to a new edition of the articles , and is to be found in Prayer Books at the present day . The King's remedy for disputes ...
... Charles's con- sultations with such Bishops as were at hand had been the issue of a Declaration which was prefixed to a new edition of the articles , and is to be found in Prayer Books at the present day . The King's remedy for disputes ...
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... Charles's unskilfulness was the more disastrous , as he came to the throne during a crisis when few men would have been able to maintain the prestige of the monarchy . On the one hand the special powers entrusted to the Tudor sovereigns ...
... Charles's unskilfulness was the more disastrous , as he came to the throne during a crisis when few men would have been able to maintain the prestige of the monarchy . On the one hand the special powers entrusted to the Tudor sovereigns ...
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... Charles's accession would have taxed the strength of any man , seeing how unprepared was the England of that day to admit the possibility of toleration . The pity of it was that Charles , with all his fine feelings and conscientious ...
... Charles's accession would have taxed the strength of any man , seeing how unprepared was the England of that day to admit the possibility of toleration . The pity of it was that Charles , with all his fine feelings and conscientious ...
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... Charles's reign was it possible to dissociate politics from religion . Parlia- ment , dissatisfied with Charles's ineffectual guidance of the State , was still more dissatisfied with his attempt to use his authority over the Church to ...
... Charles's reign was it possible to dissociate politics from religion . Parlia- ment , dissatisfied with Charles's ineffectual guidance of the State , was still more dissatisfied with his attempt to use his authority over the Church to ...
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... Charles's Bishops . Appointed by the Crown , and chosen out of one party only - and that the party of the minority amongst the clergy and the religious laity - they had seized the opportunity of giving free scope to their own practices ...
... Charles's Bishops . Appointed by the Crown , and chosen out of one party only - and that the party of the minority amongst the clergy and the religious laity - they had seized the opportunity of giving free scope to their own practices ...
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