The General Biographical Dictionary, Količina 32Alexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1817 |
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... thought at first she had received a saint into her house , but now she perceived he was a Devil . " He now returned home to his father in Lincolnshire ; and his uncle , the abbot , finding that he had made some progress in grammatical ...
... thought at first she had received a saint into her house , but now she perceived he was a Devil . " He now returned home to his father in Lincolnshire ; and his uncle , the abbot , finding that he had made some progress in grammatical ...
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... Church - Discipline . " What the opinion of Dr. Whitaker , who was thought to be a favourer of pu- ritanism , was concerning this book of Mr. Cartwright , will " " appear from the following passage in a Latin letter of WHIT GIFT . 5.
... Church - Discipline . " What the opinion of Dr. Whitaker , who was thought to be a favourer of pu- ritanism , was concerning this book of Mr. Cartwright , will " " appear from the following passage in a Latin letter of WHIT GIFT . 5.
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... thought to dissent with a mortal hatred . But in this point he is not to be endured , and in other points also he ... thoughts of placing Whitgift in that worthy prelate's room , even in his life - time , and Grindal certainly would have ...
... thought to dissent with a mortal hatred . But in this point he is not to be endured , and in other points also he ... thoughts of placing Whitgift in that worthy prelate's room , even in his life - time , and Grindal certainly would have ...
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... thought the inquisitors of Spain used not so many questions to trap others ; and that this critical sifting of ministers was not to reform , but to insnare : but , however , upon his request , he would leave them to his authority , nor ...
... thought the inquisitors of Spain used not so many questions to trap others ; and that this critical sifting of ministers was not to reform , but to insnare : but , however , upon his request , he would leave them to his authority , nor ...
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... thought it high time to put those to silence who were and had been the instru- ments of such great discontentment as was pretended ; that conscience was no more excuse for them than it was for the papists or anabaptists , in whose steps ...
... thought it high time to put those to silence who were and had been the instru- ments of such great discontentment as was pretended ; that conscience was no more excuse for them than it was for the papists or anabaptists , in whose steps ...
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