The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 6T. Cadell, 1823 |
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... clergy , the less favour he bore to them . He had remarked in their Scottish brethren a violent turn towards republicanism , and a zealous attachment to civil liberty ; principles nearly allied to that religious enthusiasm with which ...
... clergy , the less favour he bore to them . He had remarked in their Scottish brethren a violent turn towards republicanism , and a zealous attachment to civil liberty ; principles nearly allied to that religious enthusiasm with which ...
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... clergy had assumed over him was what his monarchical pride could never thoroughly digest . " 1604 . HE dreaded likewise the popularity which at- tended this order of men in both kingdoms . As useless austerities and self - denial are ...
... clergy had assumed over him was what his monarchical pride could never thoroughly digest . " 1604 . HE dreaded likewise the popularity which at- tended this order of men in both kingdoms . As useless austerities and self - denial are ...
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... were punished and opposed . The revenues of the dignified clergy , no longer considered as sacred , were either appropriated by the present possessors , 1617 . CHAP . or seized by the more powerful G 2 or JAMES I. 83.
... were punished and opposed . The revenues of the dignified clergy , no longer considered as sacred , were either appropriated by the present possessors , 1617 . CHAP . or seized by the more powerful G 2 or JAMES I. 83.
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... clergy , to extort from them an acknowledg- ment of the parliamentary jurisdiction of bishops ; though attended with many precautions , in order to secure themselves against the spiritual encroach- ments of that order . When King of ...
... clergy , to extort from them an acknowledg- ment of the parliamentary jurisdiction of bishops ; though attended with many precautions , in order to secure themselves against the spiritual encroach- ments of that order . When King of ...
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... clergy ; sculpture and painting appeared instruments of idolatry ; the surplice was a rag of popery ; and every motion or gesture prescribed by the liturgy , was a step towards that spiritual Babylon , so much the object of their horror ...
... clergy ; sculpture and painting appeared instruments of idolatry ; the surplice was a rag of popery ; and every motion or gesture prescribed by the liturgy , was a step towards that spiritual Babylon , so much the object of their horror ...
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