The General Biographical Dictionary, Količina 32Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1817 |
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Stran 9
... give over , God , her majesty , all the laws , my own conscience and duty , being with me . " He concludes with beseeching Burleigh not to be discomfited , but continue ; the cause was good , and the complaints being general , were vain ...
... give over , God , her majesty , all the laws , my own conscience and duty , being with me . " He concludes with beseeching Burleigh not to be discomfited , but continue ; the cause was good , and the complaints being general , were vain ...
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... give up to God an account of my bishoprick , than any longer to exercise it among men . ' C He was interred in the parish church of Croydon , where a monument was erected , with an inscription to his me- mory . He is described as being ...
... give up to God an account of my bishoprick , than any longer to exercise it among men . ' C He was interred in the parish church of Croydon , where a monument was erected , with an inscription to his me- mory . He is described as being ...
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... give the readiest credit to fabulous stories . The above mentioned book made much noise.2 WIGAND ( JOHN ) , a learned divine of the reformed re- ligion , was born at Mansfeld in Upper Saxony in 1523 . His parents , who were of the ...
... give the readiest credit to fabulous stories . The above mentioned book made much noise.2 WIGAND ( JOHN ) , a learned divine of the reformed re- ligion , was born at Mansfeld in Upper Saxony in 1523 . His parents , who were of the ...
Stran 54
... gives us one of his witticisms . He and another divine had preached for the living , and Wild being asked whether he or his competitor had got it , he answered " We have divided it ; I have got the AY , and he the NO . " Wood says he ...
... gives us one of his witticisms . He and another divine had preached for the living , and Wild being asked whether he or his competitor had got it , he answered " We have divided it ; I have got the AY , and he the NO . " Wood says he ...
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... give the author that sort of consequence that might lead to ad- vantages which his extravagant mode of living had by this time rendered necessary . We have his own word that he had determined to take advantage of the times and to make ...
... give the author that sort of consequence that might lead to ad- vantages which his extravagant mode of living had by this time rendered necessary . We have his own word that he had determined to take advantage of the times and to make ...
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