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UNISA996395293403316 |
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Several living testimonies [[electronic resource] /] / given forth by divers Friends to the faithful labours and travels of that faithful and constant servant of the Lord Robert Lodge Who was a true minister of the Gospel of Christ, a valient sufferer for the testimony of a good conscience, & one that held out to the end, and is saved. Also, two general epistles, written by himself long since, to the believers in Christ; and are now printed for their edification and refreshment |
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[London], : Printed for T. Sowle; and sold at the Crooked Billet in Holloway-Lane, Shoreditch, 1691 |
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P. H <d. 1693.> (Peter Hardcastle) |
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Witness bearing (Christianity) |
Quakers - England |
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Monografia |
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Place of publication from Wing CD-ROM, 1996. |
Includes: "A testimony concerning the life and death of our dear friend and brother in the Lord John Stubbs." |
Reproduction of original in the British Library. |
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UNINA9910717402303321 |
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Contessa Maria Pia |
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Firenze prima degli Uberti : il ceto dirigente fiorentino nell'XI secolo fra riforme diocesane e affermazione personale e familiare / / Maria Pia Contessa |
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Firenze, Italy : , : Firenze University Press, , 2023 |
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1 online resource (371 pages) |
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Fragmentaria. Studi di storia culturale e antropologia religiosa ; ; 7 |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Along the 11th century florentine bishops attempted to reinforce the diocese. Their initiatives were supported by Hucpoldings, an illustrious kindred group born in Florence in the mid of the 9th century and spreaded over the Kingdom of Italy. Yet at that time some members of the group were still keeping important interests in the city and in its comitatus. Particularly, the aristocratic kinship known as Adimari had created a strong backing link with the florentine bishopric about the year one thousand. Inspired by their forefathers' political and cultural heritage, they alternately adapted carolingian patterns of social interaction to contemporary times and needs. In that way they perpetuated their lay leadership over the half of the century. |
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