Charles Wesley and His ColleaguesPublic Affairs Press, 1957 - Всего страниц: 221 |
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... England in the eighteenth century and to make appraisals accord- ingly . England was all Roman Catholic until the Reformation , which began under Kings Henry VIII and Edward VI . Henry VIII felt that he as King ought to replace the Pope ...
... England in the eighteenth century and to make appraisals accord- ingly . England was all Roman Catholic until the Reformation , which began under Kings Henry VIII and Edward VI . Henry VIII felt that he as King ought to replace the Pope ...
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... England but mostly became Congregational ; the last is still a strong entity . Thus he furthered the evangelical movement in the Church of England ; he peculiarly aroused and put new life into the Presby- terians of Scotland ; and he ...
... England but mostly became Congregational ; the last is still a strong entity . Thus he furthered the evangelical movement in the Church of England ; he peculiarly aroused and put new life into the Presby- terians of Scotland ; and he ...
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... England and start a separate Church . In fact Coke , meeting with the Moravians , did propose union and a new Church of England . The Conference of 1786 partly reassured Charles , however , when they unanimously determined to continue ...
... England and start a separate Church . In fact Coke , meeting with the Moravians , did propose union and a new Church of England . The Conference of 1786 partly reassured Charles , however , when they unanimously determined to continue ...
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