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... later members who departed a good deal from the position of the early leaders . To trace the life of Ken from the beginning will of course necessitate going back half a century , because he was already over 50 by the period of the ...
... later members who departed a good deal from the position of the early leaders . To trace the life of Ken from the beginning will of course necessitate going back half a century , because he was already over 50 by the period of the ...
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Four Lectures on the Nonjurors John William Charles Wand. CHAPTER III THE LATER HISTORY THE later history of the Nonjurors is complicated and obscure . The history books have not succeeded in presenting a clear picture of it . Perhaps ...
Four Lectures on the Nonjurors John William Charles Wand. CHAPTER III THE LATER HISTORY THE later history of the Nonjurors is complicated and obscure . The history books have not succeeded in presenting a clear picture of it . Perhaps ...
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... later acclaimed as a herald of the Oxford Movement . Leslie was an Irishman , the son of a bishop who had held sees both in Scotland and Ireland . He had himself been a barrister for ten years , when at length he experienced a call to ...
... later acclaimed as a herald of the Oxford Movement . Leslie was an Irishman , the son of a bishop who had held sees both in Scotland and Ireland . He had himself been a barrister for ten years , when at length he experienced a call to ...
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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