The Whole Works, Volumen1Hodges and Smith, 1847 - 324 páginas |
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... charge , states , " that the Statute of Recusants hath of late been put in execution in the county of Dublin more strictly than in any other county , in regard the eyes of all the kingdom are upon it , and at- tend what course the ...
... charge , states , " that the Statute of Recusants hath of late been put in execution in the county of Dublin more strictly than in any other county , in regard the eyes of all the kingdom are upon it , and at- tend what course the ...
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... charge of being Popish ornaments , and maintained that they were used in the time of Basil and Gregory Nazianzenus . * The origin of the Divinity Professorship was a legacy from James Cottrell , Esq . , of £ 8 per annum for ever ...
... charge of being Popish ornaments , and maintained that they were used in the time of Basil and Gregory Nazianzenus . * The origin of the Divinity Professorship was a legacy from James Cottrell , Esq . , of £ 8 per annum for ever ...
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... charge of having proposed any thing different from the Ar- ticles of the Church of England , on the ground that in such a case James would not have given his Deputy autho- rity to sign them . But an argument founded upon James ...
... charge of having proposed any thing different from the Ar- ticles of the Church of England , on the ground that in such a case James would not have given his Deputy autho- rity to sign them . But an argument founded upon James ...
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... charge of an unruly flock to look to next Sunday . ' He asked me how I thought it could stand with true divi- nity , that so many hundred should be tyed upon such short warning to receive the communion upon a day , all could not be in ...
... charge of an unruly flock to look to next Sunday . ' He asked me how I thought it could stand with true divi- nity , that so many hundred should be tyed upon such short warning to receive the communion upon a day , all could not be in ...
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... afterwards be continued as a constant revenue to his Majesties Exchequer , with which perpetual burden you are unwilling to charge your posterity . " The exceptions of the second kind , are taken 82 LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP USSHER .
... afterwards be continued as a constant revenue to his Majesties Exchequer , with which perpetual burden you are unwilling to charge your posterity . " The exceptions of the second kind , are taken 82 LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP USSHER .
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