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Melville , in a letter to Sir James Sempill , of Beltrees , calls him his " intire and speciall friend ; " and Fullerton was the person who communicated to Melville , when in banishment , the afflicting intelligence of his nephew's ...
Melville , in a letter to Sir James Sempill , of Beltrees , calls him his " intire and speciall friend ; " and Fullerton was the person who communicated to Melville , when in banishment , the afflicting intelligence of his nephew's ...
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Stanihurst appears to have been one of those persons who accom- modated their religion to the times . He had been Speaker of the House of Commons under Mary , and he felt no scruples at continuing so under Elizabeth .
Stanihurst appears to have been one of those persons who accom- modated their religion to the times . He had been Speaker of the House of Commons under Mary , and he felt no scruples at continuing so under Elizabeth .
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of the College being opened , Fullerton and Hamilton were appointed Fellows , in addition to the three persons named in the charter , and James Ussher was admitted a student under the tuition of his former master , James Hamilton ...
of the College being opened , Fullerton and Hamilton were appointed Fellows , in addition to the three persons named in the charter , and James Ussher was admitted a student under the tuition of his former master , James Hamilton ...
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But from the other biographers it would appear that Ussher was the only person who encountered him in a public disputation ; but how he came to be se- lected is not mentioned . Saldenus asserts , that he was chosen by the unanimous ...
But from the other biographers it would appear that Ussher was the only person who encountered him in a public disputation ; but how he came to be se- lected is not mentioned . Saldenus asserts , that he was chosen by the unanimous ...
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... of babes and sucklings he was able to shew forth his own praises ; for the further manifestation whereof , I do again earnestly request you that , setting aside all vain comparison of persons , we may go LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP USSHER .
... of babes and sucklings he was able to shew forth his own praises ; for the further manifestation whereof , I do again earnestly request you that , setting aside all vain comparison of persons , we may go LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP USSHER .
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