Intolerance in the Reign of Elizabeth, Queen of EnglandHoughton, Mifflin, 1917 - 218 من الصفحات |
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... things as they were , and attempts to restrain the individuals or groups of individuals who are striving toward things as they shall be . Its relations and its sympathies are closer to the past than to the future . It bases its ...
... things as they were , and attempts to restrain the individuals or groups of individuals who are striving toward things as they shall be . Its relations and its sympathies are closer to the past than to the future . It bases its ...
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... things as they were , and attempts to restrain the individuals or groups of individuals who are striving toward things as they shall be . Its relations and its sympathies are closer to the past than to the future . It bases its ...
... things as they were , and attempts to restrain the individuals or groups of individuals who are striving toward things as they shall be . Its relations and its sympathies are closer to the past than to the future . It bases its ...
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... thing about intolerance is its decrease . It has usually been taken for granted that decrease of intolerance has meant increase of tolerance ; but this is not always true and tends to make tolerance synonymous with indifference ...
... thing about intolerance is its decrease . It has usually been taken for granted that decrease of intolerance has meant increase of tolerance ; but this is not always true and tends to make tolerance synonymous with indifference ...
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... things had made her life a sad one . Our imagina- tions have clothed her reign with gloom and blood , while that of her successor has become correspondingly splendid , intriguing , fanciful , swashbuckler , profane , - a living age . We ...
... things had made her life a sad one . Our imagina- tions have clothed her reign with gloom and blood , while that of her successor has become correspondingly splendid , intriguing , fanciful , swashbuckler , profane , - a living age . We ...
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... things , not in religious contentions . The policy of subordinating religious consid- erations to the political safety of the nation enabled the Church of the early part of Elizabeth's reign to survive the attacks from within and ...
... things , not in religious contentions . The policy of subordinating religious consid- erations to the political safety of the nation enabled the Church of the early part of Elizabeth's reign to survive the attacks from within and ...
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الصفحة 123 - We hold, that seeing there is not any man of the Church of England but the same man is also a member of the commonwealth ; nor any man a member of the commonwealth, which is not also of the Church of England...
الصفحة 112 - ... every person under the degree of a bishop, which doth or shall pretend to be a priest or minister of God's Holy Word and Sacraments, by reason of any other form of institution, consecration, or ordering, than the form set forth by parliament in the time of the late King of most worthy memory, King Edward the Sixth, or now used in the reign of our most gracious sovereign lady...
الصفحة 37 - Wherefore, her Majesty would have all her loving subjects to understand, that, as long as they shall openly continue in the observation of her laws, and shall not wilfully and manifestly break them by their open actions, her Majesty's meaning is, not to have any of them molested by any inquisition or examination of their consciences in causes of religion; but will accept and entreat them as her good and obedient subjects.
الصفحة 139 - The last book of service is gone through, with a proviso to retain the ornaments which were used in the first and second years) of King Edward, until it please the Queen to take other order for them.
الصفحة 121 - Wherefore let us not fear to be herein bold and peremptory, that if any thing in the church's government, surely the first institution of bishops was from heaven, was even of God ; the Holy Ghost was the author of it.
الصفحة 171 - ... which only concern the confession of the true Christian faith and the doctrine of the sacraments...
الصفحة 169 - Tis the prince's province to protect and defend the councils of his clergy, to keep the peace, to see their decrees executed, and to punish the contemners of them ; but to exercise no spiritual jurisdiction*.
الصفحة 116 - In which respect, for mine own part, although I see that certain reformed Churches, the Scottish especially and French, have not that which best agreeth with the sacred Scripture — I mean the government that is by bishops — inasmuch as both...
الصفحة 114 - Churches, to all times. But with any such partial eye to respect ourselves, and by cunning to make those things seem the truest which are the fittest to serve our purpose, is a thing which we neither like nor mean to follow.