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... doubt that the bishops and clergy in refusing to take the oaths were acting in strict accord with their conscience . They were devout and holy men , indeed the very cream of the ministry at that time . It is possible that their humility ...
... doubt that the bishops and clergy in refusing to take the oaths were acting in strict accord with their conscience . They were devout and holy men , indeed the very cream of the ministry at that time . It is possible that their humility ...
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... doubt found plenty of opportunities for residence at Winchester . It is said that Ken was very lively company at this time , and provided the household with a good deal of music . He had an organ in his room and played music of his own ...
... doubt found plenty of opportunities for residence at Winchester . It is said that Ken was very lively company at this time , and provided the household with a good deal of music . He had an organ in his room and played music of his own ...
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... doubt remem- bering how necessary it was to keep on good terms with the English , persuaded him to remain . The only other matter of importance that arose during this period at the Hague was an attempt to bring about some kind of union ...
... doubt remem- bering how necessary it was to keep on good terms with the English , persuaded him to remain . The only other matter of importance that arose during this period at the Hague was an attempt to bring about some kind of union ...
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accept actually allegiance allowed already appears asked attack attitude authority became become believed bishops body called Catholic cause character Charles Christian Church clergy consecrated course Deacon deal deprived died difficult divine doctrine doubt ecclesiastical effect England English fact faith felt followed friends gave George give Government hands Hickes House importance influence interest issue James Ken's kind King known later Law's learning least live London Lord means National Church nature never Nonjuring Nonjurors oath obedience perhaps period person political position possible Prayer prepared probably published question reason refused regarded religion religious remained sacraments Sancroft schism secular seems seen soul spiritual subjects succession taken teaching thing Thomas thought tion took true Usagers whole William writing