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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... appears by his " works above mentioned . Whether he maintained the " doctrine of the Waldenses or no , certain it is , that it " received new lustre from his learning , and those who " joined with him in defence of the truth in ...
... appears by his " works above mentioned . Whether he maintained the " doctrine of the Waldenses or no , certain it is , that it " received new lustre from his learning , and those who " joined with him in defence of the truth in ...
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... appear plain enough in a book of preaching , which he " intended to write on the Conclusions themselves . These " things , he said , he set forth and alleged at present before " his Grace , reserving to himself the power to do , prose ...
... appear plain enough in a book of preaching , which he " intended to write on the Conclusions themselves . These " things , he said , he set forth and alleged at present before " his Grace , reserving to himself the power to do , prose ...
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... appears , that even many of the inferior Clergy of this time set very little or nothing by their cures ; but , that their residing on them was just as it happened to suit * A great many of the Clergy in these times were the King's ...
... appears , that even many of the inferior Clergy of this time set very little or nothing by their cures ; but , that their residing on them was just as it happened to suit * A great many of the Clergy in these times were the King's ...
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... appear that till the reign of King John , archbishoprics , bi- shoprics , and other ecclesiastical dignities were conferred in and by the Parlia- ment ; then will a common mistake appear to run through many books of law , wherein we ...
... appear that till the reign of King John , archbishoprics , bi- shoprics , and other ecclesiastical dignities were conferred in and by the Parlia- ment ; then will a common mistake appear to run through many books of law , wherein we ...
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... appear , that the true meaning of this new attempt was only $ getting money and increasing the revenues of the Apostolical Chamber . For not only was there no regard had to either the age , the learning , or the morals of those to whom ...
... appear , that the true meaning of this new attempt was only $ getting money and increasing the revenues of the Apostolical Chamber . For not only was there no regard had to either the age , the learning , or the morals of those to whom ...
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