Oliver CromwellGoupil & Company, 1899 - 216 páginas |
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... mind . The strife between the Puritan clergy and the Court prelates was waxing high . The latter were contending for a broader religious teaching than that presented by Calvin's logic ; but knowing that they were in a comparatively ...
... mind . The strife between the Puritan clergy and the Court prelates was waxing high . The latter were contending for a broader religious teaching than that presented by Calvin's logic ; but knowing that they were in a comparatively ...
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... mind . The strife between the Puritan clergy and the Court prelates was waxing high . The latter were contending for a broader religious teaching than that presented by Calvin's logic ; but knowing that they were in a comparatively ...
... mind . The strife between the Puritan clergy and the Court prelates was waxing high . The latter were contending for a broader religious teaching than that presented by Calvin's logic ; but knowing that they were in a comparatively ...
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... mind , it is no wonder that , when the great , debate was over late in the night , after the division had been taken which gave a majority of eleven to the supporters of the Remonstrance , > GROUP OF FIVE MINIATURES . ( At top ) 16 ...
... mind , it is no wonder that , when the great , debate was over late in the night , after the division had been taken which gave a majority of eleven to the supporters of the Remonstrance , > GROUP OF FIVE MINIATURES . ( At top ) 16 ...
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... mind who revolted against the petty inter- ference exercised by Laud , placed himself by sympathy , if not by perfect . conviction , in the Puritan ranks . With the the Neither in Elizabeth's nor in Charles's reign was it possible to ...
... mind who revolted against the petty inter- ference exercised by Laud , placed himself by sympathy , if not by perfect . conviction , in the Puritan ranks . With the the Neither in Elizabeth's nor in Charles's reign was it possible to ...
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... mind as to the necessity of changing the system under which it had been of late controlled . There may have been much to be said on behalf of an episcopacy exercising a moderating influence over the clergy , and guard- ing the rights of ...
... mind as to the necessity of changing the system under which it had been of late controlled . There may have been much to be said on behalf of an episcopacy exercising a moderating influence over the clergy , and guard- ing the rights of ...
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