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... bishops , Council , and judges - nothing could stop it . In this men of all opinions shared , from the first Lord Salisbury to the Whig grandees like Manchester or Willoughby of Parham , and the park for a thousand deer which belonged ...
... bishops , Council , and judges - nothing could stop it . In this men of all opinions shared , from the first Lord Salisbury to the Whig grandees like Manchester or Willoughby of Parham , and the park for a thousand deer which belonged ...
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... bishops : to suppress it required the Queen's personal intervention , and involved the suspension of Arch- bishop Grindal . Even in circles so conservative as Hooker's there was a steady desire to distinguish ' reformers ' from ...
... bishops : to suppress it required the Queen's personal intervention , and involved the suspension of Arch- bishop Grindal . Even in circles so conservative as Hooker's there was a steady desire to distinguish ' reformers ' from ...
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... bishops , there was , in fact , much substance , if measured simply by early Elizabethan practice , but the answer Laud gave was more profound- ' a mighty charge ! a " novation " of above thirteen hundred years old ' . Gradually men's ...
... bishops , there was , in fact , much substance , if measured simply by early Elizabethan practice , but the answer Laud gave was more profound- ' a mighty charge ! a " novation " of above thirteen hundred years old ' . Gradually men's ...
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... bishops , and excluded them from Parliament , by the fall of autumn were defending the Prayer Book , and before the leaves reappeared on the trees were up in arms for episcopacy . Yet the constitutional doctrine of the extreme Churchmen ...
... bishops , and excluded them from Parliament , by the fall of autumn were defending the Prayer Book , and before the leaves reappeared on the trees were up in arms for episcopacy . Yet the constitutional doctrine of the extreme Churchmen ...
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... Bishop Morley , in preaching at the Restoration , made the same contrast as Ralegh- Despotical Government is that of the Turks and Muscovites ; but Political is , and ought to be , the government of all Christian Kings ; I am sure it is ...
... Bishop Morley , in preaching at the Restoration , made the same contrast as Ralegh- Despotical Government is that of the Turks and Muscovites ; but Political is , and ought to be , the government of all Christian Kings ; I am sure it is ...
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