Thirteen Historical Discourses, on the Completion of Two Hundred Years: From the Beginning of the First Church in New Haven, with an AppendixDurrie & Peck, 1839 - 400 páginas |
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... English prelates under the Stuarts . A man might even believe that Laud deserved to die on the scaffold as a traitor to the liberties of England , and yet think none the worse of Bishop White . Historical Discourses , even though ...
... English prelates under the Stuarts . A man might even believe that Laud deserved to die on the scaffold as a traitor to the liberties of England , and yet think none the worse of Bishop White . Historical Discourses , even though ...
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... gave to the reformation of the national Church a peculiar form and aspect . The English king at that period , was Henry VIII . He was , for a prince , uncommonly well educated in the scholastic learning of the age ; and not long after the ...
... gave to the reformation of the national Church a peculiar form and aspect . The English king at that period , was Henry VIII . He was , for a prince , uncommonly well educated in the scholastic learning of the age ; and not long after the ...
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... English Church was commenced with true good - will , and carried for- ward as energetically and rapidly as was consistent with dis- cretion . Thus when the bloody Queen Mary succeeded to the throne , ( 1553 , ) and attempted to restore ...
... English Church was commenced with true good - will , and carried for- ward as energetically and rapidly as was consistent with dis- cretion . Thus when the bloody Queen Mary succeeded to the throne , ( 1553 , ) and attempted to restore ...
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... English exiles in the city of Frankfort , who had the privilege of uniting in public worship in their own language , there arose a difference of opinion . Some were for a strict conformity of their public services to the or- der which ...
... English exiles in the city of Frankfort , who had the privilege of uniting in public worship in their own language , there arose a difference of opinion . Some were for a strict conformity of their public services to the or- der which ...
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... English- men indeed , loving their native country , but not as sustain- ing any relation to the Church of England , from which they had long before come out to be separate . The others , how- ever , those of Salem and Boston , those of ...
... English- men indeed , loving their native country , but not as sustain- ing any relation to the Church of England , from which they had long before come out to be separate . The others , how- ever , those of Salem and Boston , those of ...
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