The Personal Government of Charles I.: A History of England from the Assassination of the Duke of Buckingham to the Declaration of the Judges on Ship-money; 1628-1637, Том 2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1877 - Всего страниц: 387 |
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... thought he knew enough , to guide his steps in the practical world around him . As he shunned the extremes of intellectual life , so too Abbot's Report , Jan. 2 , 1633. Laud's Works , v . 309 . CHAP . VIII . 1633 . Aug. Laud not suited B 2.
... thought he knew enough , to guide his steps in the practical world around him . As he shunned the extremes of intellectual life , so too Abbot's Report , Jan. 2 , 1633. Laud's Works , v . 309 . CHAP . VIII . 1633 . Aug. Laud not suited B 2.
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... thought many things were certain to be said and done which would appear ex- travagant to his mind , and when the bond of unity which he sought to preserve was to be found rather in identity of moral aim than in exact conformity with any ...
... thought many things were certain to be said and done which would appear ex- travagant to his mind , and when the bond of unity which he sought to preserve was to be found rather in identity of moral aim than in exact conformity with any ...
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... thought it necessary to conciliate opposition.1 The chapel at Lam- beth . June . The Com- munion- table at Leicester . In his care for St. Paul's , Laud was not likely to neglect his own chapel at Lambeth . Abbot had left it in much ...
... thought it necessary to conciliate opposition.1 The chapel at Lam- beth . June . The Com- munion- table at Leicester . In his care for St. Paul's , Laud was not likely to neglect his own chapel at Lambeth . Abbot had left it in much ...
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... thought best . The working of such a principle would depend on the amount of discretion which the Bishops happened 1 Prynne , Cant . Doom , 87 ; Laud's Works , iv . 225. This judgment quite accounts for the fact that the laity did not ...
... thought best . The working of such a principle would depend on the amount of discretion which the Bishops happened 1 Prynne , Cant . Doom , 87 ; Laud's Works , iv . 225. This judgment quite accounts for the fact that the laity did not ...
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... thought was burg con- to throw away the Prayer - book . One day , as Penning- ton was lying in the Elbe off Hamburg , he was asked to allow Dr. Ambrose , a clergyman on board , to preach in the English church . When the time came for ...
... thought was burg con- to throw away the Prayer - book . One day , as Penning- ton was lying in the Elbe off Hamburg , he was asked to allow Dr. Ambrose , a clergyman on board , to preach in the English church . When the time came for ...
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Стр. 29 - morice dances, and the setting up of maypoles, and other sports therewith used, so as the same be had in due and convenient time without impediment or neglect of divine service.' 2 As yet the only notion of liberty entertained by either of the Church parties was the removal of restrictions which the
Стр. 29 - afternoon service came to an end the King's ‘good people, were not to ‘be disturbed, letted, or discouraged from any lawful recreation, such as dancing, either men or women, archery for men, leaping, vaulting, or any other such harmless recreation, nor from having of May-games, Whit-ales and morice dances, and the setting up of maypoles, and other sports therewith used,
Стр. 258 - had it since Henry the Seventh's time. I pray God bless him to carry it so that the Church may have honour, and the King and the State service and contentment by it; and now if the Church will not hold up themselves under God, I can do no more.