The Life of the Learned and Right Reverend Reynold Pecock, S. T. P., Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, and Chichester, in the Reign of King Henry VI.Clarendon Press, 1820 - 235 Seiten |
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... CHAP . held . I. 5. These happy beginnings , it is observed , had such Leland De- script . Brit . success as virtue promises to her votaries and admirers , p . 458 . namely , the very best ; for Mr. Pecock having now finished the course ...
... CHAP . held . I. 5. These happy beginnings , it is observed , had such Leland De- script . Brit . success as virtue promises to her votaries and admirers , p . 458 . namely , the very best ; for Mr. Pecock having now finished the course ...
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... CHAP . the Lady Jaquet , or Jacomin , daughter and sole heir to William of Bavier Duke of Holland , who was lawful wife Hall's to John Duke of Brabant then living : which marriage was Reign of not only wondered at by the common people ...
... CHAP . the Lady Jaquet , or Jacomin , daughter and sole heir to William of Bavier Duke of Holland , who was lawful wife Hall's to John Duke of Brabant then living : which marriage was Reign of not only wondered at by the common people ...
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... CHAP . of Mr. Pecock's conduct , it will not be improper to ob- serve , that Wiclif , 12. Dr. Wiclif dying at Lutterworth , h Dec. 31 , 1384 , his followers were soon after distinguished , or rather re- proached , by the nickname of ...
... CHAP . of Mr. Pecock's conduct , it will not be improper to ob- serve , that Wiclif , 12. Dr. Wiclif dying at Lutterworth , h Dec. 31 , 1384 , his followers were soon after distinguished , or rather re- proached , by the nickname of ...
Seite ix
John Lewis. promotion , is somewhat uncertain . The Duke of Glou- CHAP . II . England , Sir Walter cester , if ever he was his patron , was now declining in his ... CHAP . Suffolk . But if what has been observed DR . REYNOLD PECOCK . 11.
John Lewis. promotion , is somewhat uncertain . The Duke of Glou- CHAP . II . England , Sir Walter cester , if ever he was his patron , was now declining in his ... CHAP . Suffolk . But if what has been observed DR . REYNOLD PECOCK . 11.
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... CHAP . wise to have been made to the Archbishop of Canterbury , as if it was on a needless or unnecessary subject ; that the Conclusions maintained in it could not be defended ; and that they savoured , more of curiosity than of ...
... CHAP . wise to have been made to the Archbishop of Canterbury , as if it was on a needless or unnecessary subject ; that the Conclusions maintained in it could not be defended ; and that they savoured , more of curiosity than of ...
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