The Quarterly Review, Volumen292William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1954 |
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... matter , the general attitude of Stuart parliaments towards the monarch was in reality only a development of that of the Tudors . Later Elizabethan parliaments saw some change in the issues on which the Queen was challenged , and from ...
... matter , the general attitude of Stuart parliaments towards the monarch was in reality only a development of that of the Tudors . Later Elizabethan parliaments saw some change in the issues on which the Queen was challenged , and from ...
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... matter for congregational choice whether the Scottish or the English Communion Office be followed ; both are contained in the Prayer- Book , and in some churches they are used on alternate Sundays or at alternate Celebrations . It is ...
... matter for congregational choice whether the Scottish or the English Communion Office be followed ; both are contained in the Prayer- Book , and in some churches they are used on alternate Sundays or at alternate Celebrations . It is ...
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... matter of difference between the fervid and the tepid Episcopalians . And what might have been the pro- gress in general esteem and popularity of the Church had Queen Victoria extended to Scots Episcopacy her love for most things ...
... matter of difference between the fervid and the tepid Episcopalians . And what might have been the pro- gress in general esteem and popularity of the Church had Queen Victoria extended to Scots Episcopacy her love for most things ...
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