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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... given , furnishing such information of the family connexions and personal history of Burke as may serve to give to the publication of the letters something of the advantages of a continued narrative . Other notes are added , to remind ...
... given , furnishing such information of the family connexions and personal history of Burke as may serve to give to the publication of the letters something of the advantages of a continued narrative . Other notes are added , to remind ...
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... given to the re- 66 ports of adversaries . But our Bishop was a friend of " the Papacy , and a very sincere one ; what he therefore 66 owns and confesses cannot well be suspected of being " false or misreported . " 66 The reader will ...
... given to the re- 66 ports of adversaries . But our Bishop was a friend of " the Papacy , and a very sincere one ; what he therefore 66 owns and confesses cannot well be suspected of being " false or misreported . " 66 The reader will ...
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... given of them in a council held at Catal . L. L. Rome , in which the Pope himself presided ; Britones , qui MSS . in omnibus contrarii sunt ; the Britons who are contrary to all , or who differ from all of the Church of Rome . Of bridge ...
... given of them in a council held at Catal . L. L. Rome , in which the Pope himself presided ; Britones , qui MSS . in omnibus contrarii sunt ; the Britons who are contrary to all , or who differ from all of the Church of Rome . Of bridge ...
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... given us of Mr. Pecock's activeness in writing and publishing , it should seem as if about this time he applied himself to study the controversy betwixt the Church and the dissenting Lollards , since we are as- sured that for above ...
... given us of Mr. Pecock's activeness in writing and publishing , it should seem as if about this time he applied himself to study the controversy betwixt the Church and the dissenting Lollards , since we are as- sured that for above ...
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... given by John Bury , in his dedication to the Archbishop , prefixed to his answer to our Bishop's Repressour , & c . Adest utique vobis ille reverendus in Christo dominus meus dominus Rof- fensis stabilis columpna in templo Domini , vir ...
... given by John Bury , in his dedication to the Archbishop , prefixed to his answer to our Bishop's Repressour , & c . Adest utique vobis ille reverendus in Christo dominus meus dominus Rof- fensis stabilis columpna in templo Domini , vir ...
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