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Subsequent to this was the influx of Roman Catholics into the churches , and the appointment of the preachers to the different parishes , so that even if the sermon had been caused by the advice to which Lord Mountjoy alludes ...
Subsequent to this was the influx of Roman Catholics into the churches , and the appointment of the preachers to the different parishes , so that even if the sermon had been caused by the advice to which Lord Mountjoy alludes ...
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His biographers are not content with detailing his anxious fulfilment of the duties imposed upon him , but always strive , with unnecessary zeal , to find some extraordinary cause for exalting his services . They state , in the present ...
His biographers are not content with detailing his anxious fulfilment of the duties imposed upon him , but always strive , with unnecessary zeal , to find some extraordinary cause for exalting his services . They state , in the present ...
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The cause of which usage was , that he had denied them money , and defended his books and papers , and , while a prisoner in Warwick Castle , had spoken much for the King and bishops . " He at length rested from his labours on the third ...
The cause of which usage was , that he had denied them money , and defended his books and papers , and , while a prisoner in Warwick Castle , had spoken much for the King and bishops . " He at length rested from his labours on the third ...
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The first cause of doubt is to be found in the Convocation itself . The Parliament and Convocation certainly did not meet at the same time , as stated by Dr. Parr . The Parliament met on the 18th of May , 1613 , and the Convocation did ...
The first cause of doubt is to be found in the Convocation itself . The Parliament and Convocation certainly did not meet at the same time , as stated by Dr. Parr . The Parliament met on the 18th of May , 1613 , and the Convocation did ...
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The Act was caused by an attempt of the Proctors to be members of Parliament , an attempt which it attributes " to their ambitious minds and presumption , inordinately desiring to have authority and to intermeddle with every cause or ...
The Act was caused by an attempt of the Proctors to be members of Parliament , an attempt which it attributes " to their ambitious minds and presumption , inordinately desiring to have authority and to intermeddle with every cause or ...
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