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9 Wood , in his Life of Stanihurst , says , that “ he , being a zealous Ro . manist , and Ussher ( afterwards Primate of Ireland ) a zealous Protestant , passed several letters between them concerning religion , Stanihurst endeavouring ...
9 Wood , in his Life of Stanihurst , says , that “ he , being a zealous Ro . manist , and Ussher ( afterwards Primate of Ireland ) a zealous Protestant , passed several letters between them concerning religion , Stanihurst endeavouring ...
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Otherwise I hope you will not be displeased if , as for your part you have begun , so I also , for my own part , may be bold , for the clearing of myself , and the trụths which I profess , freely to make known what hath already passed ...
Otherwise I hope you will not be displeased if , as for your part you have begun , so I also , for my own part , may be bold , for the clearing of myself , and the trụths which I profess , freely to make known what hath already passed ...
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It appears from the letters that passed between him and Dr. Ward ' , that he was at this time laboriously employed in arranging the Canons of the ancient Church . His discovery of the true arrangement was , however , anticipated , as he ...
It appears from the letters that passed between him and Dr. Ward ' , that he was at this time laboriously employed in arranging the Canons of the ancient Church . His discovery of the true arrangement was , however , anticipated , as he ...
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a In the second year of Elizabeth a Parliament was assembled and no mention is made of a Convocation , though Acts with respect to the Church were passed . And in the third year of Elizabeth there was not any Parliament , yet she ...
a In the second year of Elizabeth a Parliament was assembled and no mention is made of a Convocation , though Acts with respect to the Church were passed . And in the third year of Elizabeth there was not any Parliament , yet she ...
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... “ that the passing the Irish Articles was an absolute plot of the Calvinians and Sabbatarians in England to make themselves so strong a party in Ireland as to obtain what they pleased in this Convocation : ” but certainly they were ...
... “ that the passing the Irish Articles was an absolute plot of the Calvinians and Sabbatarians in England to make themselves so strong a party in Ireland as to obtain what they pleased in this Convocation : ” but certainly they were ...
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