England in the Reign of Charles II, 第 2 卷Clarendon Press, 1955 - 778页 |
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... practice , therefore , the ecclesiastical tribunals were concerned not with bringing dis- senters back to the fold , but with testamentary cases , and with the duty of imposing on the communicant strict standards of conduct and morality ...
... practice , therefore , the ecclesiastical tribunals were concerned not with bringing dis- senters back to the fold , but with testamentary cases , and with the duty of imposing on the communicant strict standards of conduct and morality ...
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... practice , these doctrines constituted the state religion of England until 1828-9 . They were enforced for a political , not a religious object , and by penalties not spiritual but civil . Protestantism and patriotism were therefore ...
... practice , these doctrines constituted the state religion of England until 1828-9 . They were enforced for a political , not a religious object , and by penalties not spiritual but civil . Protestantism and patriotism were therefore ...
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... practice as derived from Galen ; even more , he showed how these new methods might be applied . Accordingly he recorded his observations of plague , ague , cholera , and fevers as he had witnessed them in different years ; and from ...
... practice as derived from Galen ; even more , he showed how these new methods might be applied . Accordingly he recorded his observations of plague , ague , cholera , and fevers as he had witnessed them in different years ; and from ...
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SCOTLAND AND IRELAND 166179 pp 389420 | 389 |
REVENUE AND TAXATION pp 421449 | 421 |
THE CROWN IN PARLIAMENT pp 450485 | 450 |
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