AnglicanismOxford University Press, 1977 - 421 |
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... interest in the Eastern Churches was beginning to die down . Thomas Smith ( 1638-1710 ) , a man of immense learning , was in Constanti- nople as chaplain to the ambassador for only three years , 1668–71 ; yet he remains one of our best ...
... interest in the Eastern Churches was beginning to die down . Thomas Smith ( 1638-1710 ) , a man of immense learning , was in Constanti- nople as chaplain to the ambassador for only three years , 1668–71 ; yet he remains one of our best ...
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... interest . King James himself chose for the boy the baptismal name of Peter . On 22 December 1616 the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London , with a very large crowd of less distinguished people , attended the church of St Dionis Backchurch ...
... interest . King James himself chose for the boy the baptismal name of Peter . On 22 December 1616 the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London , with a very large crowd of less distinguished people , attended the church of St Dionis Backchurch ...
Strona 366
... interest and this longing . In almost every chapter the Anglican interest in union has come before us - from the ecumenical ideals of Cranmer , through the endless peregrinations of John Dury , the wide correspondence of Compton and ...
... interest and this longing . In almost every chapter the Anglican interest in union has come before us - from the ecumenical ideals of Cranmer , through the endless peregrinations of John Dury , the wide correspondence of Compton and ...
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