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... appears to have devoted himself to study with an ardour and perseverance extraor- dinary for his years . Admitted into the University , unac- quainted with either the Greek or Hebrew languages , he must have used no common diligence to ...
... appears to have devoted himself to study with an ardour and perseverance extraor- dinary for his years . Admitted into the University , unac- quainted with either the Greek or Hebrew languages , he must have used no common diligence to ...
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... appears to have studied the works of the princi- pal writers on both sides of the question , and the work which exercised a considerable influence upon the course of his sub- sequent studies was Stapleton's " Fortress of the Faith ...
... appears to have studied the works of the princi- pal writers on both sides of the question , and the work which exercised a considerable influence upon the course of his sub- sequent studies was Stapleton's " Fortress of the Faith ...
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... appear from the College records at what time he was appointed a Fellow of Trinity College . At that period it appears to have been the practice to appoint Masters of Arts lecturers , who assumed by degrees the name and privileges of ...
... appear from the College records at what time he was appointed a Fellow of Trinity College . At that period it appears to have been the practice to appoint Masters of Arts lecturers , who assumed by degrees the name and privileges of ...
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... appears in his religious opinions not to have differed much from Travers . He was certainly connected with Cartwright and the other Puritans of that day . His puritanical principles did not , however , teach Strype's Life of Whitgift ...
... appears in his religious opinions not to have differed much from Travers . He was certainly connected with Cartwright and the other Puritans of that day . His puritanical principles did not , however , teach Strype's Life of Whitgift ...
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... appear in the pulpit . This he steadily refused , pleading his youth as a sufficient excuse , until he was called forward by an ap- pointment which compelled him to appear in public . Such VOL . I. C was the scarcity of qualified ...
... appear in the pulpit . This he steadily refused , pleading his youth as a sufficient excuse , until he was called forward by an ap- pointment which compelled him to appear in public . Such VOL . I. C was the scarcity of qualified ...
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