Dodd's Church History of England from the Commencement of the Sixteenth Century to the Revolution in 1688, 1. ciltC. Dolman, 1839 |
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Sayfa iii
... whole supported by Original PAPERS and LETTERS ; many whereof were never before made Public . To which is Prefixed A GENERAL HISTORY of Ecclesiastical Affairs , under the Britain Saxon , and Norman Periods . In EIGHT PARTS . The FIRST ...
... whole supported by Original PAPERS and LETTERS ; many whereof were never before made Public . To which is Prefixed A GENERAL HISTORY of Ecclesiastical Affairs , under the Britain Saxon , and Norman Periods . In EIGHT PARTS . The FIRST ...
Sayfa x
... whole work will be given at the end of the Continuation . Of that Continuation the Author will hereafter have occasion to speak . At present , he has only to offer the first volume to his readers , as a specimen of the manner , in which ...
... whole work will be given at the end of the Continuation . Of that Continuation the Author will hereafter have occasion to speak . At present , he has only to offer the first volume to his readers , as a specimen of the manner , in which ...
Sayfa xvi
... whole English mission . But , among all the records I met with , none gave me more satisfac- tion , than the original letters of many eminent Catho- lics , who opposed the reformation in the beginning of queen Elizabeth's reign ; from ...
... whole English mission . But , among all the records I met with , none gave me more satisfac- tion , than the original letters of many eminent Catho- lics , who opposed the reformation in the beginning of queen Elizabeth's reign ; from ...
Sayfa xix
... whole body , or particular persons , have injured their faith by an improper carriage , it is to be hoped , they do not expect panegyrics on that score . If it is the part of a christian neither to justify nor to palliate evil prac ...
... whole body , or particular persons , have injured their faith by an improper carriage , it is to be hoped , they do not expect panegyrics on that score . If it is the part of a christian neither to justify nor to palliate evil prac ...
Sayfa xx
... whole church might be reviled upon ac- count of Judas's treachery : the body of Catholics would become answerable for the gunpowder - plot ; and the murder of king Charles I. be made an article of the Protestant creed . If in these ...
... whole church might be reviled upon ac- count of Judas's treachery : the body of Catholics would become answerable for the gunpowder - plot ; and the murder of king Charles I. be made an article of the Protestant creed . If in these ...
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Dodd's Church History of England, from the Commencement of the ..., 1. cilt Charles Dodd Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1971 |
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