The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... church - Irregular levies of money - Severities in the star - chamber and high - commission - Ship - money- Trial of Hambden CHAP . LIII . Page 208 Discontents in Scotland - Introduction of the canons and liturgy - A tumult at Edinburgh ...
... church - Irregular levies of money - Severities in the star - chamber and high - commission - Ship - money- Trial of Hambden CHAP . LIII . Page 208 Discontents in Scotland - Introduction of the canons and liturgy - A tumult at Edinburgh ...
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... church , by whom their innovations were punished and opposed . The re- venues of the dignified clergy , no longer considered as sacred , were either appropriated by the present posses- sors , or seized by the more powerful barons ; and ...
... church , by whom their innovations were punished and opposed . The re- venues of the dignified clergy , no longer considered as sacred , were either appropriated by the present posses- sors , or seized by the more powerful barons ; and ...
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... church of England ; the rest , it was easily foreseen , would soon follow . The fire of devotion , excited by no- velty , and inflamed by opposition , had so possessed the minds of the Scottish reformers , that all rites and or- naments ...
... church of England ; the rest , it was easily foreseen , would soon follow . The fire of devotion , excited by no- velty , and inflamed by opposition , had so possessed the minds of the Scottish reformers , that all rites and or- naments ...
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... churches ; and the king's chapel , in which an organ was erected , and some pictures and sta- tues displayed , was proposed as a model to the rest of the nation . But music was grating to the prejudiced ears of the Scottish clergy ...
... churches ; and the king's chapel , in which an organ was erected , and some pictures and sta- tues displayed , was proposed as a model to the rest of the nation . But music was grating to the prejudiced ears of the Scottish clergy ...
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... court for any thing delivered from the pulpit , even though the crime of which he was accused was of a civil nature . The church adopted 4 Spotswood . t 1596 . his cause . They raised a sedition in Edinburgh . 1617. ] 25 JAMES I.
... court for any thing delivered from the pulpit , even though the crime of which he was accused was of a civil nature . The church adopted 4 Spotswood . t 1596 . his cause . They raised a sedition in Edinburgh . 1617. ] 25 JAMES I.
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