The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Volume 34Hardy and Mahony, 1909 |
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... Anglican Bishop . A fleet- ing ray of hope pierced the gloom during Lady Jane Gray's brief usurpation , but that light went out and evil days fell upon the righteous ones of the Lord . On the 20th of August , to the Bishop's unspeakable ...
... Anglican Bishop . A fleet- ing ray of hope pierced the gloom during Lady Jane Gray's brief usurpation , but that light went out and evil days fell upon the righteous ones of the Lord . On the 20th of August , to the Bishop's unspeakable ...
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... Anglicans like Whitgift and Hooker to transfer to the State most of the prerogatives that had belonged in the ... Anglican theory about the national Church . He regarded Episcopacy as if not absolutely needful , yet recommendable ...
... Anglicans like Whitgift and Hooker to transfer to the State most of the prerogatives that had belonged in the ... Anglican theory about the national Church . He regarded Episcopacy as if not absolutely needful , yet recommendable ...
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... Anglican control . Well - known leaders among them , such as Rev. Dr. Clifford , allowed some of their personal property to be sold at public auction rather than pay the rates . The great Anglican establishment kept slumbering on and ...
... Anglican control . Well - known leaders among them , such as Rev. Dr. Clifford , allowed some of their personal property to be sold at public auction rather than pay the rates . The great Anglican establishment kept slumbering on and ...
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... Anglican Church and its vast school emoluments and patronage , from which the Non- conformists were practically excluded . The active , well organized Nonconformist campaign had for result to swell the tidal wave of Liberalism which ...
... Anglican Church and its vast school emoluments and patronage , from which the Non- conformists were practically excluded . The active , well organized Nonconformist campaign had for result to swell the tidal wave of Liberalism which ...
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... Anglican Church , having been estab- lished by English law , was subject in every particular to Parliament . But Anglicanism was backed by the House of Lords , and the Peers killed the Nonconformist educational offspring . When Mr ...
... Anglican Church , having been estab- lished by English law , was subject in every particular to Parliament . But Anglicanism was backed by the House of Lords , and the Peers killed the Nonconformist educational offspring . When Mr ...
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