The History of the Puritans, Or Protestant Non-conformists: With an Account of Their Principles; Their Attempts for a Further Reformation in the Church; Their Sufferings; and the Lives and Characters of Their Most Considerable Divines, Tom 1Charles Ewer, 1816 |
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Strona 40
... Dispute between pa- pists and protestants . King Edward's liturgy revived . Act of uni- formity . Remarks . Proceedings of convocation . Popish bishops de- prived . Consecration of archbishop Parker . Principles of the 40 CONTENTS .
... Dispute between pa- pists and protestants . King Edward's liturgy revived . Act of uni- formity . Remarks . Proceedings of convocation . Popish bishops de- prived . Consecration of archbishop Parker . Principles of the 40 CONTENTS .
Strona 41
... Parker . Principles of the reform- ers , with the opposite sentiments of the puritans . Queen's injunctions . Proceedings of the visitors : disliked by the Queen . Numbers of popish elergy deprived . No reformation of doctrine as yet ...
... Parker . Principles of the reform- ers , with the opposite sentiments of the puritans . Queen's injunctions . Proceedings of the visitors : disliked by the Queen . Numbers of popish elergy deprived . No reformation of doctrine as yet ...
Strona 42
... Parker defends his conduct in the plot . He visits the isle of Wight . Reformation of Guernsey and Jersey . State of popery . Foreign seminaries erected . Family of love . Anabaptists burnt . Death of archbishop Parker CHAPTER VI . From ...
... Parker defends his conduct in the plot . He visits the isle of Wight . Reformation of Guernsey and Jersey . State of popery . Foreign seminaries erected . Family of love . Anabaptists burnt . Death of archbishop Parker CHAPTER VI . From ...
Strona 46
... Parker's questions put to the puritan clergy . p . 233 , Mr. Sampson's preferments , and bishop Parker's partiality to him . p . 234 , Impedi- ments to Dr. Humphrey's preferment . p . 237-240 , The London eler- gy's reasons for refusing ...
... Parker's questions put to the puritan clergy . p . 233 , Mr. Sampson's preferments , and bishop Parker's partiality to him . p . 234 , Impedi- ments to Dr. Humphrey's preferment . p . 237-240 , The London eler- gy's reasons for refusing ...
Strona 47
... Parker initiated into persecuting measures . p . 348 , Bishop Parker a patron of litera- ture . Id . Bodies of puritan divines dug up . CHAPTER VI . PAGE 338-360 , Queen Elizabeth's letter touching the reformation of certain abuses . p ...
... Parker initiated into persecuting measures . p . 348 , Bishop Parker a patron of litera- ture . Id . Bodies of puritan divines dug up . CHAPTER VI . PAGE 338-360 , Queen Elizabeth's letter touching the reformation of certain abuses . p ...
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