The Whole Works, Volumen1Hodges and Smith, 1847 - 324 páginas |
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... matter of antiquity , as being not ignorant with what obscurities ques- tions of that nature are involved , especially where help of ancient monuments is wanting . " In 1609 , Dr. Chaloner and Mr. Ussher went to London for the purpose ...
... matter of antiquity , as being not ignorant with what obscurities ques- tions of that nature are involved , especially where help of ancient monuments is wanting . " In 1609 , Dr. Chaloner and Mr. Ussher went to London for the purpose ...
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... matters to This fact Dr. Ryves adduces as proof that Archbishop Hampton had relinquished his claim to precedence of the Archbishop of Dublin , Reg . Angl . Def . part . 3. pag . 44. but he is mistaken . Archbishop Jones took precedence ...
... matters to This fact Dr. Ryves adduces as proof that Archbishop Hampton had relinquished his claim to precedence of the Archbishop of Dublin , Reg . Angl . Def . part . 3. pag . 44. but he is mistaken . Archbishop Jones took precedence ...
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... matter without any just ground . " This attempt seems very similar to the demand made by the English Convoca- tion of 1547 , yet there is no appearance of any such body as that which acted in England ; nor is there any reference made in ...
... matter without any just ground . " This attempt seems very similar to the demand made by the English Convoca- tion of 1547 , yet there is no appearance of any such body as that which acted in England ; nor is there any reference made in ...
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... matters con- cerning religion . It would appear then that the dissimila- rity of the proceedings in England and Ireland with respect to the Reformation arose from the different constitutions of the two Churches . In England the ...
... matters con- cerning religion . It would appear then that the dissimila- rity of the proceedings in England and Ireland with respect to the Reformation arose from the different constitutions of the two Churches . In England the ...
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... matter of no small difficulty to account for the consent of James to these Articles . The Article on the ob- servance of the Lord's day must at that time have been con- sidered at direct variance with the Book of Sports , and this ...
... matter of no small difficulty to account for the consent of James to these Articles . The Article on the ob- servance of the Lord's day must at that time have been con- sidered at direct variance with the Book of Sports , and this ...
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