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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... manner of writing seemed much " more accommodated to the truth of the narrative , and " the proof of the things which are told or related . " I A particular account of them , and where they are reposited , may be seen in the Life of Dr ...
... manner of writing seemed much " more accommodated to the truth of the narrative , and " the proof of the things which are told or related . " I A particular account of them , and where they are reposited , may be seen in the Life of Dr ...
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... manner of administering Baptism , " which they seem to have had from the Greek or eastern " Churches , by whom their ancestors had been converted " to the belief of Christianity ; and did or practised a great " many other things ...
... manner of administering Baptism , " which they seem to have had from the Greek or eastern " Churches , by whom their ancestors had been converted " to the belief of Christianity ; and did or practised a great " many other things ...
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... manner of writing and speaking , that few 66 men now ben able to read and understand them . And • Jacobi le Long bibliotheca omnium ferme sacræ Scripturæ editionum ac versionum secundum seriem linguarum quibus vulgatæ sunt . A complete ...
... manner of writing and speaking , that few 66 men now ben able to read and understand them . And • Jacobi le Long bibliotheca omnium ferme sacræ Scripturæ editionum ac versionum secundum seriem linguarum quibus vulgatæ sunt . A complete ...
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... manner seems not to have been so common now , as it has been since . But this writer had a great prejudice against our Bishop on account of his being re- puted an heretic ; for he was not condemned as such , until some time after ...
... manner seems not to have been so common now , as it has been since . But this writer had a great prejudice against our Bishop on account of his being re- puted an heretic ; for he was not condemned as such , until some time after ...
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... manner as they have the power of resuming and taking whatever re- lates to the labour of any cure , belonging to the meanest or greatest Curate , whensoever they will ; so that they are not hindered by so doing from the better work of ...
... manner as they have the power of resuming and taking whatever re- lates to the labour of any cure , belonging to the meanest or greatest Curate , whensoever they will ; so that they are not hindered by so doing from the better work of ...
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