The Whole Works: With a life of the author and an account of his writings, Volumen1 |
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James VI . of Scotland , doubtful of succeeding quietly to the throne of England on the death of Elizabeth , sent overb to Dublin in the year 1587 two clever emissa6 Dr. M'Cric , in his Life of Knox , seems to doubt that they were sent ...
James VI . of Scotland , doubtful of succeeding quietly to the throne of England on the death of Elizabeth , sent overb to Dublin in the year 1587 two clever emissa6 Dr. M'Cric , in his Life of Knox , seems to doubt that they were sent ...
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... to be a Protestant during the lifetime of her husband and for some years after his death , openly avowed herself a Roman Catholic when her son was absent in England , and resisted all his efforts to convert her from her errors .
... to be a Protestant during the lifetime of her husband and for some years after his death , openly avowed herself a Roman Catholic when her son was absent in England , and resisted all his efforts to convert her from her errors .
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No other reason can be assigned for the selection of Travers , perhaps the most improper man in England 9 See Works , vol . XV . , p . 55 ) . y The form was as follows : “ Actum est 8vo die Oct. , 1601. , Regni Reginæ Eliz . 43 .
No other reason can be assigned for the selection of Travers , perhaps the most improper man in England 9 See Works , vol . XV . , p . 55 ) . y The form was as follows : “ Actum est 8vo die Oct. , 1601. , Regni Reginæ Eliz . 43 .
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... and other orders by authority established ; an earnest seeker of innovation , and either in no degree of the ministry at all , or else ordered beyond the seasa , not according to the form in this Church of England used .
... and other orders by authority established ; an earnest seeker of innovation , and either in no degree of the ministry at all , or else ordered beyond the seasa , not according to the form in this Church of England used .
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him to perform his duty ; and when the plague broke out in Dublin , with shameful cowardice he deserted his place , and fled to England , leaving the College to the care of James Ussher . While such were the men selected for the ...
him to perform his duty ; and when the plague broke out in Dublin , with shameful cowardice he deserted his place , and fled to England , leaving the College to the care of James Ussher . While such were the men selected for the ...
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