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... expression in these Articles , they shrunk from incurring the danger of unsettling the established profession of faith . And it cannot be said they had not the power - to omit other pe- riods , at the Convocation of 1661 they would not ...
... expression in these Articles , they shrunk from incurring the danger of unsettling the established profession of faith . And it cannot be said they had not the power - to omit other pe- riods , at the Convocation of 1661 they would not ...
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... expression of re- gret in the letter at not meeting him , there are no other traces of his visit . Sir Oliver St. John soon after his ap- pointment as Lord Deputy , was entertained at Trinity Col- lege with a public disputation . It is ...
... expression of re- gret in the letter at not meeting him , there are no other traces of his visit . Sir Oliver St. John soon after his ap- pointment as Lord Deputy , was entertained at Trinity Col- lege with a public disputation . It is ...
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... expressed a wish to hear him preach , but hesitated at going into the church , he went so far as to indulge their prejudices , and preached to them in the Sessions ' House . The sermons produced such an effect , that the priests ...
... expressed a wish to hear him preach , but hesitated at going into the church , he went so far as to indulge their prejudices , and preached to them in the Sessions ' House . The sermons produced such an effect , that the priests ...
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... expressed in the most flattering terms his sense of the abi- d The correctness and authority of the interpretation was maintained many years after . In 1662 the Earl of Cassilis refused to take the oath of supremacy unless an ...
... expressed in the most flattering terms his sense of the abi- d The correctness and authority of the interpretation was maintained many years after . In 1662 the Earl of Cassilis refused to take the oath of supremacy unless an ...
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... expressed by your late carriage in our Castle Chamber there , at the censure of those disobedient magistrates , who refused to take the oath of supremacy . Wherein your zeal to the maintenance of our just and lawful power , defended ...
... expressed by your late carriage in our Castle Chamber there , at the censure of those disobedient magistrates , who refused to take the oath of supremacy . Wherein your zeal to the maintenance of our just and lawful power , defended ...
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