The General Biographical Dictionary, Količina 32Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1817 |
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... called thence in April to Pembroke - hall , being chosen master of that house , and not long after was appointed regius professor of divinity . In both these pre- ferments he succeeded his old friend Dr. Hutton , now made dean of York ...
... called thence in April to Pembroke - hall , being chosen master of that house , and not long after was appointed regius professor of divinity . In both these pre- ferments he succeeded his old friend Dr. Hutton , now made dean of York ...
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... called into doubt . 2. That this manner of proceeding has been tried against such as were vehe- mently suspected , presented , and detected by their neigh- bours , or whose faults were notorious , as by open preach- ing , since there ...
... called into doubt . 2. That this manner of proceeding has been tried against such as were vehe- mently suspected , presented , and detected by their neigh- bours , or whose faults were notorious , as by open preach- ing , since there ...
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... called consistent , when we consider that the immediate successors of Whitgift , who censured him as a persecutor , adopted every thing that was contrary to freedom and tole- ration in his system , established a high commission - court ...
... called consistent , when we consider that the immediate successors of Whitgift , who censured him as a persecutor , adopted every thing that was contrary to freedom and tole- ration in his system , established a high commission - court ...
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... called himself in several of his works Protovates Anglie , an assumption which his fellow - gram- marians , Horman and Lily , did not much relish . He ap- pears indeed to have been very conceited of his abilities , and to have ...
... called himself in several of his works Protovates Anglie , an assumption which his fellow - gram- marians , Horman and Lily , did not much relish . He ap- pears indeed to have been very conceited of his abilities , and to have ...
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... called nervous , hypochondriac , and hyste- ric . " The last of his writings , " Observations on the Dropsy of the Brain , " did not appear till two years after his death , when all his works were collected and published in one 26 WHYT T.
... called nervous , hypochondriac , and hyste- ric . " The last of his writings , " Observations on the Dropsy of the Brain , " did not appear till two years after his death , when all his works were collected and published in one 26 WHYT T.
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