The Whole Works: With a life of the author and an account of his writings, Volumen1 |
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This state of things continued after the Restoration ; the abuse was strongly and frequently complained of by Primate Boulter , and traces of it have existed even in the memory of the present generation .
This state of things continued after the Restoration ; the abuse was strongly and frequently complained of by Primate Boulter , and traces of it have existed even in the memory of the present generation .
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Both these I would willingly see , before I set out my book anew : that if they have justly found fault with any thing , I may amend it ; if I unjustly , I may defend it . ” Stanihurst had published at Douay a letter to his nephew with ...
Both these I would willingly see , before I set out my book anew : that if they have justly found fault with any thing , I may amend it ; if I unjustly , I may defend it . ” Stanihurst had published at Douay a letter to his nephew with ...
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The existence of the transmiss proves the wish of the English Government to have all things done regularly after the model of the Convocation in England , and its not being made use of establishes the ...
The existence of the transmiss proves the wish of the English Government to have all things done regularly after the model of the Convocation in England , and its not being made use of establishes the ...
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... such things of learning , as should happen in controversy , to declare their opinions much like as the Convocation within the realm of England is commonly at every Parliament begun and holden by the King's Highness special license .
... such things of learning , as should happen in controversy , to declare their opinions much like as the Convocation within the realm of England is commonly at every Parliament begun and holden by the King's Highness special license .
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There is not any thing contained in the Articles , which is not in strict conformity with the opinions he entertained at that period of his life . The Articles were 104 in number , drawn up under nineteen headsf ; of these some are of a ...
There is not any thing contained in the Articles , which is not in strict conformity with the opinions he entertained at that period of his life . The Articles were 104 in number , drawn up under nineteen headsf ; of these some are of a ...
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