A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... Church , after performing incalculable services to mankind , was beginning to show signs of inward corruption . Thinking men , for the most part , still upheld her institutions , while they condemned the worldliness of her prelates ...
... Church , after performing incalculable services to mankind , was beginning to show signs of inward corruption . Thinking men , for the most part , still upheld her institutions , while they condemned the worldliness of her prelates ...
Pagina 59
... Church had set on foot a move- ment , the issue of which no one could foresee . By degrees , the people took these ceremonies into their own hands . They themselves became actors in the sacred drama , and they increased its scope more ...
... Church had set on foot a move- ment , the issue of which no one could foresee . By degrees , the people took these ceremonies into their own hands . They themselves became actors in the sacred drama , and they increased its scope more ...
Pagina 108
... Church of their own . After many fluctuations , sometimes backwards in the direction of Catholicism , sometimes forwards in the direction of extreme Protestantism , the Anglican religion reached a state of comparative finality . An Act ...
... Church of their own . After many fluctuations , sometimes backwards in the direction of Catholicism , sometimes forwards in the direction of extreme Protestantism , the Anglican religion reached a state of comparative finality . An Act ...
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