The History of England from the Accession of James II.Phillips Sampson, 1853 |
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... close alliance with the Established Church were great ; but they were not without serious drawbacks . The compromise ar- ranged by Cranmer had from the first been considered by a large body of Protestants as a scheme for serving two ...
... close alliance with the Established Church were great ; but they were not without serious drawbacks . The compromise ar- ranged by Cranmer had from the first been considered by a large body of Protestants as a scheme for serving two ...
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... close of Elizabeth's reign , her favorite prelate , Archbishop Whitgift , drew up , in concert with the Bishop of London and other theologians , the celebrated instrument known by the name of the Lambeth articles . In that instrument ...
... close of Elizabeth's reign , her favorite prelate , Archbishop Whitgift , drew up , in concert with the Bishop of London and other theologians , the celebrated instrument known by the name of the Lambeth articles . In that instrument ...
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... close prisoner was made at the bar of the Lords by Hyde . Not till the law attainting Strafford was proposed did the signs of disunion become visible . Even against that law , a law which nothing but extreme necessity could justify ...
... close prisoner was made at the bar of the Lords by Hyde . Not till the law attainting Strafford was proposed did the signs of disunion become visible . Even against that law , a law which nothing but extreme necessity could justify ...
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... close at hand , had at length pro duced an alliance between the Cavaliers and the Presbyte rians . Some Presbyterians had , indeed , been disposed to such an alliance even before the death of Charles the First but it was not till after ...
... close at hand , had at length pro duced an alliance between the Cavaliers and the Presbyte rians . Some Presbyterians had , indeed , been disposed to such an alliance even before the death of Charles the First but it was not till after ...
Sivu 115
... close of their long domination was approaching , and that a life of inglorious toil and penury was before them . They attrib- uted their ill fortune to the weakness of some generals , and to the treason of others . One hour of their ...
... close of their long domination was approaching , and that a life of inglorious toil and penury was before them . They attrib- uted their ill fortune to the weakness of some generals , and to the treason of others . One hour of their ...
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