The History of the Puritans, Or Protestant Non-conformists: With an Account of Their Principles; Their Attempts for a Further Reformation in the Church; Their Sufferings; and the Lives and Characters of Their Most Considerable Divines, 1. ciltCharles Ewer, 1816 |
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... Dispute between pa- pists and protestants . King Edward's liturgy revived . Act of uni- formity . Remarks . Proceedings of convocation . Popish bishops de- prived . Consecration of archbishop Parker . Principles of the 40 CONTENTS .
... Dispute between pa- pists and protestants . King Edward's liturgy revived . Act of uni- formity . Remarks . Proceedings of convocation . Popish bishops de- prived . Consecration of archbishop Parker . Principles of the 40 CONTENTS .
Sayfa 41
... Parker . Principles of the reform- 181 . ers , with the opposite sentiments of the puritans . Queen's injunctions . Proceedings of the visitors : disliked by the Queen . Numbers of popish elergy deprived . No reformation of doctrine as ...
... Parker . Principles of the reform- 181 . ers , with the opposite sentiments of the puritans . Queen's injunctions . Proceedings of the visitors : disliked by the Queen . Numbers of popish elergy deprived . No reformation of doctrine as ...
Sayfa 42
... Parker defends his conduct in the plot . He visits the isle of Wight . Reformation of Guernsey and Jersey . State of popery . Foreign seminaries erected . Family of love . Anabaptists burnt . Death of archbishop Parker . 340 . CHAPTER ...
... Parker defends his conduct in the plot . He visits the isle of Wight . Reformation of Guernsey and Jersey . State of popery . Foreign seminaries erected . Family of love . Anabaptists burnt . Death of archbishop Parker . 340 . CHAPTER ...
Sayfa 46
... Parker's partiality to him . p . 234 , Impedi- ents to Dr. Humphrey's preferment . p . 237-240 , The London cler- gy's reasons for refusing the apparel . p . 241 , A remark of Dr. Warn- cr . p . 243 , Mr. Neal defended against bishop ...
... Parker's partiality to him . p . 234 , Impedi- ents to Dr. Humphrey's preferment . p . 237-240 , The London cler- gy's reasons for refusing the apparel . p . 241 , A remark of Dr. Warn- cr . p . 243 , Mr. Neal defended against bishop ...
Sayfa 47
... Parker initiated into persecuting measures . p . 348 , Bishop Parker a patron of litera- ture . Id . Bodies of puritan divines dug up . CHAPTER VI . PAGE 358-360 , Queen Elizabeth's letter touching the reformation of certain abuses . p ...
... Parker initiated into persecuting measures . p . 348 , Bishop Parker a patron of litera- ture . Id . Bodies of puritan divines dug up . CHAPTER VI . PAGE 358-360 , Queen Elizabeth's letter touching the reformation of certain abuses . p ...
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Sayfa 418 - That the Book of Common Prayer, and of Ordering of Bishops, Priests, and Deacons, containeth in it nothing contrary to the word of God, and that it may lawfully so be used, and that he himself will use the form in the said book prescribed in public prayer, and administration of the sacraments, and none other.
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