The General Biographical Dictionary, Količina 32Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1817 |
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... means he was made scholar of that house , and chosen bible- clerk . These advantages were the more acceptable to him , as his father had suffered some great losses at sea , and was less able to provide for him . When Bradford left ...
... means he was made scholar of that house , and chosen bible- clerk . These advantages were the more acceptable to him , as his father had suffered some great losses at sea , and was less able to provide for him . When Bradford left ...
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... mean time he was so highly esteemed at Cambridge , both as a preacher and a restorer of order and discipline there , that in June of the following year , the university granted him a licence under their common seal , to preach ...
... mean time he was so highly esteemed at Cambridge , both as a preacher and a restorer of order and discipline there , that in June of the following year , the university granted him a licence under their common seal , to preach ...
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... means brought some to a compliance ; but when others appealed from the ecclesiastical commis- sion to the council , he resolutely asserted his jurisdiction , and vindicated his proceedings , even in some cases against the opinion of ...
... means brought some to a compliance ; but when others appealed from the ecclesiastical commis- sion to the council , he resolutely asserted his jurisdiction , and vindicated his proceedings , even in some cases against the opinion of ...
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... means this translation in some places is not very intelligible to those who do not un- derstand Latin . The reason why he made his version from the Vulgate was , not that he thought it the original , or of the same authority with the ...
... means this translation in some places is not very intelligible to those who do not un- derstand Latin . The reason why he made his version from the Vulgate was , not that he thought it the original , or of the same authority with the ...
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... mean time William Courtney , bishop of London , succeeded archbishop Sudbury in the see of Can- terbury , and was entirely devoted to the interest of his patron the pope . This prelate had before shewn himself a violent opposer of ...
... mean time William Courtney , bishop of London , succeeded archbishop Sudbury in the see of Can- terbury , and was entirely devoted to the interest of his patron the pope . This prelate had before shewn himself a violent opposer of ...
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