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... thing that became void , either for himself or family . " There was indeed one part of Sir John Perrot's plan which was most objectionable , his proposal to desecrate the cathedral and make it the courts of law , but this did not draw ...
... thing that became void , either for himself or family . " There was indeed one part of Sir John Perrot's plan which was most objectionable , his proposal to desecrate the cathedral and make it the courts of law , but this did not draw ...
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... things done regularly after the model of the Convocation in England , and its not being made use of establishes the fact that the Irish Convocation did not understand the proper mode of proceeding . The only business that is recorded to ...
... things done regularly after the model of the Convocation in England , and its not being made use of establishes the fact that the Irish Convocation did not understand the proper mode of proceeding . The only business that is recorded to ...
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... things of learning , as should happen in controversy , to declare their opinions much like as the Convocation within the realm of England is commonly at every Parliament begun and hol- den by the King's Highness special license . " Now ...
... things of learning , as should happen in controversy , to declare their opinions much like as the Convocation within the realm of England is commonly at every Parliament begun and hol- den by the King's Highness special license . " Now ...
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... thing contained in the Articles , which is not in strict conformity with the opinions he entertained at that period of his life . The Articles were 104 in number , drawn up under nineteen heads ; of these some are of a character ...
... thing contained in the Articles , which is not in strict conformity with the opinions he entertained at that period of his life . The Articles were 104 in number , drawn up under nineteen heads ; of these some are of a character ...
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... thing which could favor the opinions of their bitterest enemies , who had trampled under foot the Church of their Fathers , and had persecuted the individual members of it with the most relentless severity . Dr. Parr has endeavoured to ...
... thing which could favor the opinions of their bitterest enemies , who had trampled under foot the Church of their Fathers , and had persecuted the individual members of it with the most relentless severity . Dr. Parr has endeavoured to ...
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