English Historical Documents: 1660-1714David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1953 |
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... established , to be the best we have seen ( and we believe that we have seen all that are extant and used in this part of the world , and well know what reverence most of the reformed churches , or at least the most learned men in those ...
... established , to be the best we have seen ( and we believe that we have seen all that are extant and used in this part of the world , and well know what reverence most of the reformed churches , or at least the most learned men in those ...
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... established , and allowing and declaring that the Church government be established in the hands of , and exercised by , these Presbyterian ministers who were outed since the first of January 1661 for nonconformity to prelacy , or not ...
... established , and allowing and declaring that the Church government be established in the hands of , and exercised by , these Presbyterian ministers who were outed since the first of January 1661 for nonconformity to prelacy , or not ...
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David Charles Douglas. ceremonies , discipline or government of the Church as by law established within this realm , ... and whereas it is reasonable and necessary that the true Protestant religion professed and established by law in the ...
David Charles Douglas. ceremonies , discipline or government of the Church as by law established within this realm , ... and whereas it is reasonable and necessary that the true Protestant religion professed and established by law in the ...
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Ireland showing inequalities in parliamentary representation 779 | 20 |
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Bibliography | 54 |
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