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The essential futility of this attempt is evident in the fact that there was never , during her entire reign , any concrete proposal to return even an acre of the confiscated land to the church ! But a few of the most public spirited ...
The essential futility of this attempt is evident in the fact that there was never , during her entire reign , any concrete proposal to return even an acre of the confiscated land to the church ! But a few of the most public spirited ...
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A few years later the famous Eikon Basilike , published by the royalists after Charles I's execution as his work , says : I find it impossible for a Prince to preserve the State in quiet , unlesse he hath such an influence upon Church ...
A few years later the famous Eikon Basilike , published by the royalists after Charles I's execution as his work , says : I find it impossible for a Prince to preserve the State in quiet , unlesse he hath such an influence upon Church ...
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ing in Parliament on the absolute necessity of maintaining the established church , declared : I look upon episcopacy as a counterscarp , or outwork , which , if it be taken by this assault of the people , and withal , this mystery once ...
ing in Parliament on the absolute necessity of maintaining the established church , declared : I look upon episcopacy as a counterscarp , or outwork , which , if it be taken by this assault of the people , and withal , this mystery once ...
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