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If I am a boy ( as it hath pleased you very contemptuously to name me ) , I give thanks to the Lord that my carriage towards you hath been such as could minister no just occasion to despise my youth . Your spear , belike , is , in your ...
If I am a boy ( as it hath pleased you very contemptuously to name me ) , I give thanks to the Lord that my carriage towards you hath been such as could minister no just occasion to despise my youth . Your spear , belike , is , in your ...
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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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He says , “ John Ball ( about the year 1608 ) made shift to be ordained a minister in London , without subscription , by an Irish bishop . " — Wood , Athen . Oxon . vol . ii . p . 671 . Barlow was in 1629 consecrated Archbishop of Tuam ...
He says , “ John Ball ( about the year 1608 ) made shift to be ordained a minister in London , without subscription , by an Irish bishop . " — Wood , Athen . Oxon . vol . ii . p . 671 . Barlow was in 1629 consecrated Archbishop of Tuam ...
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He is correct in stating that no allusion is made to the mode of consecrating the higher orders of the ministry , but he should have added that the ordination of presbyters and deacons was equally omitted , and while the Liturgy ...
He is correct in stating that no allusion is made to the mode of consecrating the higher orders of the ministry , but he should have added that the ordination of presbyters and deacons was equally omitted , and while the Liturgy ...
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... They have now stirred up some crafty Papists , who very boldly rail both at ministers and people , saying , They seek to sow this damnable heresie “ May it please your Lordships , “ The extraordinary 50 LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP USSHER .
... They have now stirred up some crafty Papists , who very boldly rail both at ministers and people , saying , They seek to sow this damnable heresie “ May it please your Lordships , “ The extraordinary 50 LIFE OF ARCHBISHOP USSHER .
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