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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... Canterbury . Sixth Edition . In 8vo . ( In the Press . ) XXII . CATECHETICAL QUESTIONS ; including Heads of Lec- tures preparatory to CONFIRMATION . By CHARLES WORDS- WORTH , M.A. , Second Master of Winchester College , late Student of ...
... Canterbury . Sixth Edition . In 8vo . ( In the Press . ) XXII . CATECHETICAL QUESTIONS ; including Heads of Lec- tures preparatory to CONFIRMATION . By CHARLES WORDS- WORTH , M.A. , Second Master of Winchester College , late Student of ...
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... Canterbury . In 8vo . 6s . 6d . XLII . COMFORT for the AFFLICTED . Selected from Various Authors . Edited by the Rev. C. E. KENNAWAY . With a Preface by Archdeacon S. WILBERFORCE . In small 8vo . 5s . XLIII . SERMONS on the BOOK of ...
... Canterbury . In 8vo . 6s . 6d . XLII . COMFORT for the AFFLICTED . Selected from Various Authors . Edited by the Rev. C. E. KENNAWAY . With a Preface by Archdeacon S. WILBERFORCE . In small 8vo . 5s . XLIII . SERMONS on the BOOK of ...
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... Canterbury , who were to present the same person to the Ordinary to be instituted and admitted to this church , according to a composition made between the said Prior and Chapter , and the executors of Sir Richard and the Wardens of the ...
... Canterbury , who were to present the same person to the Ordinary to be instituted and admitted to this church , according to a composition made between the said Prior and Chapter , and the executors of Sir Richard and the Wardens of the ...
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... 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 usefulness . To answer this complaint , very probably ...
... 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 usefulness . To answer this complaint , very probably ...
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... Canterbury , in which the Archbishop heard many causes extrajudicially at home in his own palace ; in which , before he would finally determine any thing , he did usually commit the causes to be discussed by certain learned men in the ...
... Canterbury , in which the Archbishop heard many causes extrajudicially at home in his own palace ; in which , before he would finally determine any thing , he did usually commit the causes to be discussed by certain learned men in the ...
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