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... political one . It is true that in those days people did not distinguish quite so clearly between religion and politics as we do to - day . It is also true that the particular doctrines of divine right , non - resistance and passive ...
... political one . It is true that in those days people did not distinguish quite so clearly between religion and politics as we do to - day . It is also true that the particular doctrines of divine right , non - resistance and passive ...
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... political sympathies , but such rashness was perhaps natural in one who was a Manchester man and a close associate of the Deacons . In any case Byrom did not let his views prevent him from taking the oaths and so securing his fellowship ...
... political sympathies , but such rashness was perhaps natural in one who was a Manchester man and a close associate of the Deacons . In any case Byrom did not let his views prevent him from taking the oaths and so securing his fellowship ...
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... political theory which was more and more obviously left behind . The total effect of the schism was thus to weaken religion in the country . To the Church perhaps the heaviest blow was the virtual suppression of Convocation . If it is ...
... political theory which was more and more obviously left behind . The total effect of the schism was thus to weaken religion in the country . To the Church perhaps the heaviest blow was the virtual suppression of Convocation . If it is ...
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