An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain, Chiefly of England: From the First Planting of Christianity, to the End of the Reign of King Charles the Second; with a Brief Account of the Affairs of Religion in Ireland, Band 7William Straker, 443, West Strand, 1840 |
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... person who intrudes into the Church and refuses to go out upon admonition , 70. - The reasons suggested to the king of Spain for an expedition against England , 71. - The resolutions of the Warwickshire classis , 71. - Scandalous pam ...
... person who intrudes into the Church and refuses to go out upon admonition , 70. - The reasons suggested to the king of Spain for an expedition against England , 71. - The resolutions of the Warwickshire classis , 71. - Scandalous pam ...
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... person of no ordinary reach and resolution , did not think fit to engage their character , and risk their fortune , by an open opposition . They chose therefore to retire from observation , kept their motion out of sight , and put Beale ...
... person of no ordinary reach and resolution , did not think fit to engage their character , and risk their fortune , by an open opposition . They chose therefore to retire from observation , kept their motion out of sight , and put Beale ...
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... person that has either or both those books , shall deliver them to the lord secretary , or his deputies , within forty days , under the penalty of forfeiting two hundred pounds Scots . " The reason why these books are ordered to be ...
... person that has either or both those books , shall deliver them to the lord secretary , or his deputies , within forty days , under the penalty of forfeiting two hundred pounds Scots . " The reason why these books are ordered to be ...
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... person to be ordained had a special talent for preaching : they desire their lordships to consider , whether provision should not be made , that those persons who have been since ordained upon lower qualifications , should be suspended ...
... person to be ordained had a special talent for preaching : they desire their lordships to consider , whether provision should not be made , that those persons who have been since ordained upon lower qualifications , should be suspended ...
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... person : and , in case they find any blemishes and failings , they may discover it to the ordinary . VII . That no oaths may be required of the clergy , either at ordination , institution , & c . excepting such as are expressly en ...
... person : and , in case they find any blemishes and failings , they may discover it to the ordinary . VII . That no oaths may be required of the clergy , either at ordination , institution , & c . excepting such as are expressly en ...
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ABBOT afterwards answer Apostles archbishop archbishop of Canterbury archbishop Whitgift assembly authority Bancroft's baptism BETH bishop of London bishop of Winchester brethren called canons Cant Cartwright cause censure charge Christian Church of England clergy commendams commission commissioners communion confession conscience Coppingher council court crown dean declared defence discipline discourse divine doctrine earl ecclesiastical Edinburgh Eliz ELIZA emperor endeavoured English estates excommunication farther favour GIFT give granted hath Hist holy honour James Jesuits judges jurisdiction king king's kingdom Lambeth articles laws learned letter liberty likewise lord majesty majesty's matter ment ministers notwithstanding oath opinion Papists parish parliament party pastors person pope preachers preaching prelate presbyters presbytery priests prince Protestant Puritans queen racter realm reason reformed refused reign religion Roman Catholics sacrament Scotland Scots sent sermon statute synod things thought tion tithes unto WHIT Whitgift words