The Life of John Milton: Narrated in Connexion with the Political, Ecclesiastical, and Literary History of His Time |
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... Church of England in its fullest form . From this purpose he had never swerved , and it was a wonder to Lord Colepepper and others that he was so tenacious on a subject about which they were comparatively indifferent . As for Charles ...
... Church of England in its fullest form . From this purpose he had never swerved , and it was a wonder to Lord Colepepper and others that he was so tenacious on a subject about which they were comparatively indifferent . As for Charles ...
Page 75
... Church of England as in uninterrupted legal possession at that moment . On the suggestion of Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper , it was agreed at last to recommend to the House to abstain from the difficult subject altogether in the meantime ...
... Church of England as in uninterrupted legal possession at that moment . On the suggestion of Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper , it was agreed at last to recommend to the House to abstain from the difficult subject altogether in the meantime ...
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... Church of England , the deliver- ance of the whole nation from a reign of cant and rigidity , and the chance of that free flow once more , which Hyde had so eloquently invoked , of all the native old Chap . I ] ROYAL FAMILY OF ...
... Church of England , the deliver- ance of the whole nation from a reign of cant and rigidity , and the chance of that free flow once more , which Hyde had so eloquently invoked , of all the native old Chap . I ] ROYAL FAMILY OF ...
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... Church of England which had been referred to him by Parliament . The first draft of the document , which seems to have been substantially Hyde's , had been ready for more than 1 In the enumeration in this paragraph the reader will find ...
... Church of England which had been referred to him by Parliament . The first draft of the document , which seems to have been substantially Hyde's , had been ready for more than 1 In the enumeration in this paragraph the reader will find ...
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... Church of England as was now sorely needed . His intention at first had been to call a Synod of Divines to aid him ; and , with that intention , he had meanwhile contented himself with using the Liturgy in his own . chapel and seeing ...
... Church of England as was now sorely needed . His intention at first had been to call a Synod of Divines to aid him ; and , with that intention , he had meanwhile contented himself with using the Liturgy in his own . chapel and seeing ...
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