Explorations in Renaissance Culture, المجلد 30South Central Renaissance Conference., 2004 |
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... Church most happy , when truth and peace kiss each other ; and then miserable , when either of them balk the way , or when they meet and kiss not . . . . Though I love peace well , yet I love main truths better ; and though I love all ...
... Church most happy , when truth and peace kiss each other ; and then miserable , when either of them balk the way , or when they meet and kiss not . . . . Though I love peace well , yet I love main truths better ; and though I love all ...
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... church was threatened by a lack of attention to godly works and immoderate at- tention to doctrinal disputes.13 Not until the 1640s , as Hall witnessed the dismantling of his church , did he publish his affective medita- tions , an ...
... church was threatened by a lack of attention to godly works and immoderate at- tention to doctrinal disputes.13 Not until the 1640s , as Hall witnessed the dismantling of his church , did he publish his affective medita- tions , an ...
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... Church of England ; more notoriously he became embroiled in the Smectymnuan controversy on the side of the Church . For Laud's suspicions and a contextualization of Hall's very qualified support for Laud , see McCabe 12-21 . 10 ...
... Church of England ; more notoriously he became embroiled in the Smectymnuan controversy on the side of the Church . For Laud's suspicions and a contextualization of Hall's very qualified support for Laud , see McCabe 12-21 . 10 ...
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