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Stran 250
... bishops. For as to the episcopal clergy who take the oaths to the present Government, they indeed follow the rites of the Church of England, but, as Bishop Falconer observed, “They are not Episcopals, for they are under no bishop, as a ...
... bishops. For as to the episcopal clergy who take the oaths to the present Government, they indeed follow the rites of the Church of England, but, as Bishop Falconer observed, “They are not Episcopals, for they are under no bishop, as a ...
Stran 353
... bishop in Passion Week. There might be a handle for reflection. It might be said, “He refuses to dine with a bishop in Passion Week, but was three Sundays absent from church.” BOSWELL : “Very true, Sir. But suppose a man to be uniformly ...
... bishop in Passion Week. There might be a handle for reflection. It might be said, “He refuses to dine with a bishop in Passion Week, but was three Sundays absent from church.” BOSWELL : “Very true, Sir. But suppose a man to be uniformly ...
Stran 601
... Bishop of Rochester, i. 71, 165; Johnson writes Dedication for his “Commentary," ii. 73. Pearson, Bishop, Johnson recommends his works, i. 225. Peiresc, i. 521. Pelham, Mr., Garrick's Ode on, quoted, i. 150. Pelisson, i. 41 n. Pembroke ...
... Bishop of Rochester, i. 71, 165; Johnson writes Dedication for his “Commentary," ii. 73. Pearson, Bishop, Johnson recommends his works, i. 225. Peiresc, i. 521. Pelham, Mr., Garrick's Ode on, quoted, i. 150. Pelisson, i. 41 n. Pembroke ...
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