The Eclectic Review, 第 6 巻、第 70 巻Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1839 |
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... effect of this upon the national mind was deep and lasting . Apart from the more direct consequences of the change that had taken place in the religious opinions and habits of the people Montrose and the Covenanters .
... effect of this upon the national mind was deep and lasting . Apart from the more direct consequences of the change that had taken place in the religious opinions and habits of the people Montrose and the Covenanters .
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... effect the long - meditated scheme ' of ecclesiastical uniformity throughout his dominions .'— Vol . i . p . 131. First came the Book of Canons , enacting many things highly offensive to the religious feelings and detrimental to the ...
... effect the long - meditated scheme ' of ecclesiastical uniformity throughout his dominions .'— Vol . i . p . 131. First came the Book of Canons , enacting many things highly offensive to the religious feelings and detrimental to the ...
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... effect was the signal for an uni- versal and overwhelming outbreak of the long pent up fury of the nation . The mass of the clergy refused to use the obnoxious book , and those of them who ventured to read it were with few exceptions ...
... effect was the signal for an uni- versal and overwhelming outbreak of the long pent up fury of the nation . The mass of the clergy refused to use the obnoxious book , and those of them who ventured to read it were with few exceptions ...
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... effect the entire government and legislature of the country . Such were the first results of what Mr. Napier calls , Charles's rational and praiseworthy ⚫ scheme of uniformity in the Protestant worship of the kingdom ; ' but which may ...
... effect the entire government and legislature of the country . Such were the first results of what Mr. Napier calls , Charles's rational and praiseworthy ⚫ scheme of uniformity in the Protestant worship of the kingdom ; ' but which may ...
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... effect that all persons signing it were obliged to de- fend each other against all sorts of persons whatsoever . ' The addition of this clause has drawn down upon them the charge of duplicity as well as rebellion ; inasmuch as , it is ...
... effect that all persons signing it were obliged to de- fend each other against all sorts of persons whatsoever . ' The addition of this clause has drawn down upon them the charge of duplicity as well as rebellion ; inasmuch as , it is ...
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