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... hath preached before the State here for eighteen years , and has been his Majesties Professor of Divinity in the University for thirteen years . And a man who has given himself over to his profession : an excellent and pain- ful ...
... hath preached before the State here for eighteen years , and has been his Majesties Professor of Divinity in the University for thirteen years . And a man who has given himself over to his profession : an excellent and pain- ful ...
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... hath been sufficiently opened by my Lords the Judges ; and the quality and quantity of that offence hath been ag- gravated to the full by those that have spoken after them . The part which is most proper for me to deal in , is the in ...
... hath been sufficiently opened by my Lords the Judges ; and the quality and quantity of that offence hath been ag- gravated to the full by those that have spoken after them . The part which is most proper for me to deal in , is the in ...
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... hath already taken pains in divers things in that kind , which being published might tend to the furtherance of religion and good learning : Our pleasure therefore is , that so soon as the said Bishop hath settled the necessary affairs ...
... hath already taken pains in divers things in that kind , which being published might tend to the furtherance of religion and good learning : Our pleasure therefore is , that so soon as the said Bishop hath settled the necessary affairs ...
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... hath ordained you a special instrument for the good of the Irish Church , the growth whereof ( notwithstanding all His Majesty's endowments and directions ) receives every day more impediments and oppositions than ever , and that not ...
... hath ordained you a special instrument for the good of the Irish Church , the growth whereof ( notwithstanding all His Majesty's endowments and directions ) receives every day more impediments and oppositions than ever , and that not ...
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... hath made himself utterly unworthy of the favor which I intended to shew unto him . " The Archbishop most fairly states : " Did ever any reasonable man hold it to be a thing unreasonable , that a substitute should be or- dered by him ...
... hath made himself utterly unworthy of the favor which I intended to shew unto him . " The Archbishop most fairly states : " Did ever any reasonable man hold it to be a thing unreasonable , that a substitute should be or- dered by him ...
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