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... considered as a challenge . Dr. Smith says , that two or three theologians , venerable for their age and eccle- siastical station , had entered the lists ; but finding it of no use to answer his calumnies , or chastise his madness ...
... considered as a challenge . Dr. Smith says , that two or three theologians , venerable for their age and eccle- siastical station , had entered the lists ; but finding it of no use to answer his calumnies , or chastise his madness ...
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... considered by Lord Burleigh , and others of his party , as a proper refuge for Puritans , who would not have been tolerated in any similar position in England . No other reason can be assigned for the selec- tion of Travers , perhaps ...
... considered by Lord Burleigh , and others of his party , as a proper refuge for Puritans , who would not have been tolerated in any similar position in England . No other reason can be assigned for the selec- tion of Travers , perhaps ...
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... considered autho- rity . I cannot find any proof that Lydiat was married to a sister of Ussher , or indeed that he was married at all . The recorded incidents of his life seem to prove he never was . s Dr. Parr , and he is , of course ...
... considered autho- rity . I cannot find any proof that Lydiat was married to a sister of Ussher , or indeed that he was married at all . The recorded incidents of his life seem to prove he never was . s Dr. Parr , and he is , of course ...
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... considered himself pre- eminently qualified to understand its apocalyptic discus- sions . The great object of this work was to answer the question of the Romanists , where was the religion of the Protestants before Luther ? and to prove ...
... considered himself pre- eminently qualified to understand its apocalyptic discus- sions . The great object of this work was to answer the question of the Romanists , where was the religion of the Protestants before Luther ? and to prove ...
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... considered that the English Articles expressed imperfectly , if at all , their views of Chris- tian doctrine . It has indeed been confidently put forward by the advocates of Calvinistic opinions in the English Church , that the Thirty ...
... considered that the English Articles expressed imperfectly , if at all , their views of Chris- tian doctrine . It has indeed been confidently put forward by the advocates of Calvinistic opinions in the English Church , that the Thirty ...
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