The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... church " , he stepped down from the pulpit between them to appease the tumult.2 In another church Gilpin saw a glove hung up high on the wall in token of challenge ; the sexton dared not take it down when bidden : it would mean ...
... church " , he stepped down from the pulpit between them to appease the tumult.2 In another church Gilpin saw a glove hung up high on the wall in token of challenge ; the sexton dared not take it down when bidden : it would mean ...
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... Church and drove the bishops to desperation : their correspondence , their reports on the condition of their dioceses , always come back to this ground - bass . The gentry took the produce of the rectorial tithes , paying a starveling ...
... Church and drove the bishops to desperation : their correspondence , their reports on the condition of their dioceses , always come back to this ground - bass . The gentry took the produce of the rectorial tithes , paying a starveling ...
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... Church . 2 We must conclude that the Reformation helped to liberate Welsh national spirit and give it ways and means of expression in the Church . Whereas in the Middle Ages the great majority of the bishoprics and much of the higher ...
... Church . 2 We must conclude that the Reformation helped to liberate Welsh national spirit and give it ways and means of expression in the Church . Whereas in the Middle Ages the great majority of the bishoprics and much of the higher ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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