The Whole Works: With a life of the author and an account of his writings, Volumen1Hodges and Smith, 1847 - 324 páginas |
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... Statute , but brought into the hands of the clerks of those courts , but how they dispose it the parishioners or churchwardens know not . " And the Lord Deputy , an- swering this charge , states , " that the Statute of Recusants hath of ...
... Statute , but brought into the hands of the clerks of those courts , but how they dispose it the parishioners or churchwardens know not . " And the Lord Deputy , an- swering this charge , states , " that the Statute of Recusants hath of ...
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... Statutes for the purpose of getting two sons appointed Fellows : the dis- putes between him and the Fellows and his mismanage- ment became so notorious , that we shall find Ussher joining in a plan to procure his resignation of the ...
... Statutes for the purpose of getting two sons appointed Fellows : the dis- putes between him and the Fellows and his mismanage- ment became so notorious , that we shall find Ussher joining in a plan to procure his resignation of the ...
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... statutes for themselves . In a letter written to Dr. Chaloner , which most probably never reached him , as it is ... statute for the ordering of commonplacing which he affirmed to be flat puritanical . " The Archbishop also ...
... statutes for themselves . In a letter written to Dr. Chaloner , which most probably never reached him , as it is ... statute for the ordering of commonplacing which he affirmed to be flat puritanical . " The Archbishop also ...
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... Statutes against the Roman Catholics and obliging the Regulars to leave the country , had been grossly exaggerated into crimes of enormous oppression and tyranny . The clamour thus excited by the Roman Ca- tholics was industriously ...
... Statutes against the Roman Catholics and obliging the Regulars to leave the country , had been grossly exaggerated into crimes of enormous oppression and tyranny . The clamour thus excited by the Roman Ca- tholics was industriously ...
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... statutes . Their brethren in England were assiduous to recommend themselves to the King , by supporting zealously his unconstitutional mea- sures . With the same policy the recusants of Ireland af- fected an extraordinary solicitude to ...
... statutes . Their brethren in England were assiduous to recommend themselves to the King , by supporting zealously his unconstitutional mea- sures . With the same policy the recusants of Ireland af- fected an extraordinary solicitude to ...
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