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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... Clergy , as to Ordination , Licenses , Induction , Pluralities , Residence , & c . & c .; with Acts of Parliament relating to the above , and Forms to be used . By CHRISTOPHER HODGSON , Secretary to his Grace the Archbishop of ...
... Clergy , as to Ordination , Licenses , Induction , Pluralities , Residence , & c . & c .; with Acts of Parliament relating to the above , and Forms to be used . By CHRISTOPHER HODGSON , Secretary to his Grace the Archbishop of ...
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... Clergy or people from conforming to the Church of Rome in Venerable Bede's time , and acknow- ledging a dependency on the Pope as their supreme head , Hist . Eccles , that he tells us , " the British Bishops and Doctors pre- " ferred ...
... Clergy or people from conforming to the Church of Rome in Venerable Bede's time , and acknow- ledging a dependency on the Pope as their supreme head , Hist . Eccles , that he tells us , " the British Bishops and Doctors pre- " ferred ...
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... Clergy , and the infallibi- lity of their determinations , ( the test and shibboleth of a true Churchman at that time , ) because he thought that the people , as ignorant as they were , knew better than to believe it ; and supposed that ...
... Clergy , and the infallibi- lity of their determinations , ( the test and shibboleth of a true Churchman at that time , ) because he thought that the people , as ignorant as they were , knew better than to believe it ; and supposed that ...
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... Clergy . But had not this been his case , his thus detecting the pious frauds and superstitious forgeries with which that dark age abounded , we may well conclude made this great man abundance of enemies among those who were engaged ...
... Clergy . But had not this been his case , his thus detecting the pious frauds and superstitious forgeries with which that dark age abounded , we may well conclude made this great man abundance of enemies among those who were engaged ...
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... Clergy and Religious , whose influence and power was now so great on account of the vast estate of which they were possessed , that they were a body of men formidable to even the crown itself . This he did by expressing a very flaming ...
... Clergy and Religious , whose influence and power was now so great on account of the vast estate of which they were possessed , that they were a body of men formidable to even the crown itself . This he did by expressing a very flaming ...
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