The High Church Schism: Four Lectures on the Nonjurors |
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... FRIENDS I HAVING traced the origins of the Nonjuring schism , we may be helped to realize the character of the ... friends who were his constant delight . The atmosphere of the household seems 20 CHAPTER II THOMAS KEN AND HIS FRIENDS.
... FRIENDS I HAVING traced the origins of the Nonjuring schism , we may be helped to realize the character of the ... friends who were his constant delight . The atmosphere of the household seems 20 CHAPTER II THOMAS KEN AND HIS FRIENDS.
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... friends , he was trans- ported for life . The whole incident drew public attention to Deacon's presence in Manchester as a Nonjuring bishop . What must seem almost incredible to us is that the immediate occasion for the outburst was ...
... friends , he was trans- ported for life . The whole incident drew public attention to Deacon's presence in Manchester as a Nonjuring bishop . What must seem almost incredible to us is that the immediate occasion for the outburst was ...
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Four Lectures on the Nonjurors John William Charles Wand. her friend , Mrs. Hutcheson . The two ladies had between them a handsome income of £ 3,000 a year , and the three friends set up a kind of conventual establishment , which can be ...
Four Lectures on the Nonjurors John William Charles Wand. her friend , Mrs. Hutcheson . The two ladies had between them a handsome income of £ 3,000 a year , and the three friends set up a kind of conventual establishment , which can be ...
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