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... considered as deserving of much at- tention . The facts are still open , and it is as easy to form an opinion upon the subject now , as when the Lord Deputy gave his approbation . Dr. Heylin may have gone too far in saying what has ...
... considered as deserving of much at- tention . The facts are still open , and it is as easy to form an opinion upon the subject now , as when the Lord Deputy gave his approbation . Dr. Heylin may have gone too far in saying what has ...
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... considered as sufficient to rouse his notions of prerogative into open hostility against such doctrines . Wood probably gives a solution for many of the anomalies connected with these Articles : he says that Dr. James Montague , Dean of ...
... considered as sufficient to rouse his notions of prerogative into open hostility against such doctrines . Wood probably gives a solution for many of the anomalies connected with these Articles : he says that Dr. James Montague , Dean of ...
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... considered idolatrous . In the age when it occurred , and under the provocations which they had suf- fered , the exemption from punishment for celebrating the rites of a religion not sanctioned by the State was as much as could be ...
... considered idolatrous . In the age when it occurred , and under the provocations which they had suf- fered , the exemption from punishment for celebrating the rites of a religion not sanctioned by the State was as much as could be ...
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... considered that they had only a right of election after a nomination , which is a mere nullity . The entry in the College Registry is as follows : " May 30. Mr. William Bedell a batchelor of Theo- logy of Emanuel College in Cambridge ...
... considered that they had only a right of election after a nomination , which is a mere nullity . The entry in the College Registry is as follows : " May 30. Mr. William Bedell a batchelor of Theo- logy of Emanuel College in Cambridge ...
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... considered as fully granted , In the instructions the King fixed the third day of the succeeding month of November , as the time when he intended the Parliament should be holden . Lord Falkland , without attending to any further ...
... considered as fully granted , In the instructions the King fixed the third day of the succeeding month of November , as the time when he intended the Parliament should be holden . Lord Falkland , without attending to any further ...
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