English Historical Documents: 1660-1714David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1953 |
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... Church Tories , we may easily judge that their party takes in almost the whole kingdom , since that branch is composed of all the members of the Church of England ; so that when religion is the point in dispute between the Whigs and ...
... Church Tories , we may easily judge that their party takes in almost the whole kingdom , since that branch is composed of all the members of the Church of England ; so that when religion is the point in dispute between the Whigs and ...
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... Church which they had proposed to purify but had never intended to leave . The remainder cut themselves free , and either became definitely Presbyterian or threw in their lot with the Independents . Of this restored Church the restored ...
... Church which they had proposed to purify but had never intended to leave . The remainder cut themselves free , and either became definitely Presbyterian or threw in their lot with the Independents . Of this restored Church the restored ...
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... churches are as yet provided . That upon the foot of this computation 72 new churches would be requisite for the reception of those two thirds , if all of them were of the communion of the Church of England ; but the committee do ...
... churches are as yet provided . That upon the foot of this computation 72 new churches would be requisite for the reception of those two thirds , if all of them were of the communion of the Church of England ; but the committee do ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
ACT FOR THE PRESERVATION OF THE KING 1661 | 63 |
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