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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... of age at the time of his death in 1643 ; and yet only two years before he received a commission from the Lords Justices and Council , · Afterwards one of the first Fellows of Trinity College , Dublin . He was knighted by King James ...
... of age at the time of his death in 1643 ; and yet only two years before he received a commission from the Lords Justices and Council , · Afterwards one of the first Fellows of Trinity College , Dublin . He was knighted by King James ...
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Her brother Richard was well known as a zealous controversialist in favour of Popery , and , after the death of his wife , took orders in the Roman Catholic Church . Dr. Bernard , and he is followed by Dr. Smith , in his Life of Ussher ...
Her brother Richard was well known as a zealous controversialist in favour of Popery , and , after the death of his wife , took orders in the Roman Catholic Church . Dr. Bernard , and he is followed by Dr. Smith , in his Life of Ussher ...
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Ussher felt the greatest repugnance to commence this course of study , but such was his reverence for parental authority , that he was preparing to comply , when his father's death , on the 12th of August , 1518 , left him at liberty to ...
Ussher felt the greatest repugnance to commence this course of study , but such was his reverence for parental authority , that he was preparing to comply , when his father's death , on the 12th of August , 1518 , left him at liberty to ...
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By his death , concludes Anthony Wood , the Roman Catholics lost a pillar of their Church , being esteemed , in the better part of his life , a great ornament among them , controverted between the Roman Catholics and Protestants .
By his death , concludes Anthony Wood , the Roman Catholics lost a pillar of their Church , being esteemed , in the better part of his life , a great ornament among them , controverted between the Roman Catholics and Protestants .
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