Elizabeth I and the Religious Settlement of 1559Concordia Publishing House, 1960 - 182 sidor |
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... present voted against the passage of the act.2 23 This was their first overt act of dissent in the Parliament itself , " by which it may be seen , how unwillingly these Popish Bishops did suffer their Dagon to fall down . " 24 The ...
... present voted against the passage of the act.2 23 This was their first overt act of dissent in the Parliament itself , " by which it may be seen , how unwillingly these Popish Bishops did suffer their Dagon to fall down . " 24 The ...
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Carl S. Meyer. for that the congregation there present may testify the receiving of them that be newly baptized into the number of Christ's church , as also because in the baptism of infants every man present may be put in remembrance of ...
Carl S. Meyer. for that the congregation there present may testify the receiving of them that be newly baptized into the number of Christ's church , as also because in the baptism of infants every man present may be put in remembrance of ...
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... present . " 67 However : " The one indubitable fact is that the Marian pastorate in overwhelming numbers passed over into the service of the establishment without murmur . " The lack of contemporary evidence for the dispossession of a ...
... present . " 67 However : " The one indubitable fact is that the Marian pastorate in overwhelming numbers passed over into the service of the establishment without murmur . " The lack of contemporary evidence for the dispossession of a ...
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GOD SAVE THE QUEEN | 3 |
THE ELIZABETHAN PARLIAMENT OF 1559 | 23 |
ESTABLISHES POLITY AND ORDER | 41 |
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