History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War 1603-1642: 1641-1642Longmans, Green, 1894 |
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... Church question and the Land question Leaders of the Irish pea- sants • Its list of grievances The demand for a respon- sible Ministry Slaughter of Protestants in Ulster The fugitives from Beltur- bet Further outrages Reception of the ...
... Church question and the Land question Leaders of the Irish pea- sants • Its list of grievances The demand for a respon- sible Ministry Slaughter of Protestants in Ulster The fugitives from Beltur- bet Further outrages Reception of the ...
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... Church 182 178 165 1642 Parliament no longer re- presents the nation • 184 The King's Militia Bill in the Commons • 191 Warlike preparations . 184 Hotham refuses to admit The declaration of the Houses on Church re- form the King into ...
... Church 182 178 165 1642 Parliament no longer re- presents the nation • 184 The King's Militia Bill in the Commons • 191 Warlike preparations . 184 Hotham refuses to admit The declaration of the Houses on Church re- form the King into ...
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... Church was falling into anarchy , and its services were being moulded by the hazard of the moment at the will of the strongest . Some law must be laid down , some rule to which all would be bound to conform , whether it were a law ...
... Church was falling into anarchy , and its services were being moulded by the hazard of the moment at the will of the strongest . Some law must be laid down , some rule to which all would be bound to conform , whether it were a law ...
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... Church really national , to give within it free play for the religious . thought and life which was not too exuberant for its decorum . and to leave room outside for the growth of societies for which even its silken fetters were too ...
... Church really national , to give within it free play for the religious . thought and life which was not too exuberant for its decorum . and to leave room outside for the growth of societies for which even its silken fetters were too ...
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... Church and State . ' From that moment the party lines were strictly drawn . Behind the controversy on Episcopacy and Presby- terianism lay the controversy on forms of worship - a contro- versy which came home to every man who cared ...
... Church and State . ' From that moment the party lines were strictly drawn . Behind the controversy on Episcopacy and Presby- terianism lay the controversy on forms of worship - a contro- versy which came home to every man who cared ...
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