An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: From the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Present Century : in which the Rise, Progress, and Variations of Church Power, are Considered in Their Connection with the State of Learning and Philosophy, and the Political History of Europe During that Period, Volumen6Samuel Etheridge, 1811 |
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... Beauvoir of Canter . bury , the worthy son of the clergyman who was chaplain to lord Stair in the year 1717 , and also with others , from the valuable collection of manu- scripts left by Dr. Wake to the library of Christ's Church ...
... Beauvoir of Canter . bury , the worthy son of the clergyman who was chaplain to lord Stair in the year 1717 , and also with others , from the valuable collection of manu- scripts left by Dr. Wake to the library of Christ's Church ...
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... Beauvoir . This is manifestly the first letter which the prelate wrote to that gentleman , and the whole contents of ... Beauvoir's letter , in which Du Pia's desire of this union is communicated to the VOL VI . 9 III . APPENDIX letter ...
... Beauvoir . This is manifestly the first letter which the prelate wrote to that gentleman , and the whole contents of ... Beauvoir's letter , in which Du Pia's desire of this union is communicated to the VOL VI . 9 III . APPENDIX letter ...
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... Beauvoir adds , that Dr. Du Pin had desired him to give his duty to the archbishop . Here we see the first hint , the archbishop , asks the following question ; Can any man be certain that Beauvoir mentioned this merely out of his own ...
... Beauvoir adds , that Dr. Du Pin had desired him to give his duty to the archbishop . Here we see the first hint , the archbishop , asks the following question ; Can any man be certain that Beauvoir mentioned this merely out of his own ...
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... Beauvoir , since the one only letter , which Mr. Beauvoir had hith- erto received from that eminent prelate , was en- tirely taken up in inquiries about some new edi- tions of books that were then publishing at Paris . Upon this the ...
... Beauvoir , since the one only letter , which Mr. Beauvoir had hith- erto received from that eminent prelate , was en- tirely taken up in inquiries about some new edi- tions of books that were then publishing at Paris . Upon this the ...
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... Beauvoir . Nor did he propose any thing in return to either of the Sorbonne doctors , but that they should entirely renounce the authority of the pope , hoping , though perhaps too fancifully , that when this was done , the two churches ...
... Beauvoir . Nor did he propose any thing in return to either of the Sorbonne doctors , but that they should entirely renounce the authority of the pope , hoping , though perhaps too fancifully , that when this was done , the two churches ...
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