Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... episcopacy , instead of abolishing it , that he fancied that it would gain adherents from both sides . He forgot how far controversy had extended since the summer months in which the Rool - and - Branch Bill had been discussed , and how ...
... episcopacy , instead of abolishing it , that he fancied that it would gain adherents from both sides . He forgot how far controversy had extended since the summer months in which the Rool - and - Branch Bill had been discussed , and how ...
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... episcopacy by the Presby- terian discipline , the bulk of the clergy and of the religious laity were Puritan to the core . So much had been effected by the long struggle against Rome and Spain , and the resulting detestation of any form ...
... episcopacy by the Presby- terian discipline , the bulk of the clergy and of the religious laity were Puritan to the core . So much had been effected by the long struggle against Rome and Spain , and the resulting detestation of any form ...
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... episcopacy exercising a moderating influence over the clergy , and guard- ing the rights of minorities against the oppressive instincts of a clerical majority . As a matter of fact , this had not been the attitude of Charles's Bishops ...
... episcopacy exercising a moderating influence over the clergy , and guard- ing the rights of minorities against the oppressive instincts of a clerical majority . As a matter of fact , this had not been the attitude of Charles's Bishops ...
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... episcopacy should be followed by a still more tyrannical Presbyterian discipline , and strove to substitute for the existing system some scheme of modified epis- copacy by which bishops should be in some way responsible to clerical ...
... episcopacy should be followed by a still more tyrannical Presbyterian discipline , and strove to substitute for the existing system some scheme of modified epis- copacy by which bishops should be in some way responsible to clerical ...
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... episcopacy , instead of abolishing it , that he fancied that it would gain adherents from both sides . He forgot how far controversy had extended since the summer months in which the Root - and - Branch Bill had been discussed , and how ...
... episcopacy , instead of abolishing it , that he fancied that it would gain adherents from both sides . He forgot how far controversy had extended since the summer months in which the Root - and - Branch Bill had been discussed , and how ...
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