Milton and His PoetryHarrap, 1914 - 184 Seiten |
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... Church , they thus made it one of their principal objects to preserve so far as possible the continuity of religious tradition . In this moderate policy they had the support of the great body of English religious opinion . But as on the ...
... Church , they thus made it one of their principal objects to preserve so far as possible the continuity of religious tradition . In this moderate policy they had the support of the great body of English religious opinion . But as on the ...
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... Church ; there was a temporary lull in internecine strife ; condi- tions , as it seemed , gave hope of lasting peace . This hope was rudely dashed at the very beginning of the next reign . A quarrel on Church questions came to a head ...
... Church ; there was a temporary lull in internecine strife ; condi- tions , as it seemed , gave hope of lasting peace . This hope was rudely dashed at the very beginning of the next reign . A quarrel on Church questions came to a head ...
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... Church discipline , and forms of worship we need not here enter . But stress must be laid upon two important points . In the first place , the moral ideals of Puritanism were greatly strengthened and its national significance ...
... Church discipline , and forms of worship we need not here enter . But stress must be laid upon two important points . In the first place , the moral ideals of Puritanism were greatly strengthened and its national significance ...
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William Henry Hudson. and a dictatorial Church . So the Puritan party emerged at a time of serious crisis as the up- holders of our Constitution and the great bulwark of our jeopardised liberties . For what they then did for the England ...
William Henry Hudson. and a dictatorial Church . So the Puritan party emerged at a time of serious crisis as the up- holders of our Constitution and the great bulwark of our jeopardised liberties . For what they then did for the England ...
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... Church , and this he had him- self regarded , from childhood up , as his settled vocation . But before his Cambridge course had closed he had come to realise that for him Holy Orders were impossible . " To the service of the Church ...
... Church , and this he had him- self regarded , from childhood up , as his settled vocation . But before his Cambridge course had closed he had come to realise that for him Holy Orders were impossible . " To the service of the Church ...
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