Nonconformity in Exeter, 1650-1875University of Exeter by Manchester University Press, 1962 - 252 Seiten |
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... accepted without major disturbance , should have accepted quietly this abrupt change in the situation in 1687. First came Toleration in religious affairs , and then dictation in municipal elections by the King , putting in control of ...
... accepted without major disturbance , should have accepted quietly this abrupt change in the situation in 1687. First came Toleration in religious affairs , and then dictation in municipal elections by the King , putting in control of ...
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... accepted . He was 29 years old . The pastoral office he accepted from the church as a whole : " The keys of the Chapel ( were ) delivered to him by Mr. Baring as Trustee or Tenant of his property . ' John Mason's beliefs on his arrival ...
... accepted . He was 29 years old . The pastoral office he accepted from the church as a whole : " The keys of the Chapel ( were ) delivered to him by Mr. Baring as Trustee or Tenant of his property . ' John Mason's beliefs on his arrival ...
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... accepted . In his acceptance , Welsh referred to the ' present depressed condition ' of the church , and when the usual letter to the Association was compiled in May , 1842 , the membership was 116 , which must have represented a fall ...
... accepted . In his acceptance , Welsh referred to the ' present depressed condition ' of the church , and when the usual letter to the Association was compiled in May , 1842 , the membership was 116 , which must have represented a fall ...
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BEFORE THE RESTORATION I | 1 |
THE FIRST PERIOD OF PER | 18 |
THE SECOND PERIOD OF PERSECUTION 167387 | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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