The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... in Six Volumes, Band 3W. Baynes, 1825 |
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... lived long in the company of well - bred men . I imputed this to a management he was under by some of the court of that un- fortunate prince , who soon after felt the tragical effects of such unhappy counsellors as had then the ...
... lived long in the company of well - bred men . I imputed this to a management he was under by some of the court of that un- fortunate prince , who soon after felt the tragical effects of such unhappy counsellors as had then the ...
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... lived in a corner , and have but a small horizon . It has been objected to me , that I have said little of pro- ceedings in convocation , and of the struggle that the clergy made before they were brought to make the submission which ...
... lived in a corner , and have but a small horizon . It has been objected to me , that I have said little of pro- ceedings in convocation , and of the struggle that the clergy made before they were brought to make the submission which ...
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... lived still where he was ; his years increasing , and he knew himself unworthy of so high a dignity yet his zeal for the exaltation of the Christian faith , and for the honour and safety of the king and the emperor , made him refer ...
... lived still where he was ; his years increasing , and he knew himself unworthy of so high a dignity yet his zeal for the exaltation of the Christian faith , and for the honour and safety of the king and the emperor , made him refer ...
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... lived in that time : more particularly that ac- count given of it by either Archbishop Parker , or Josceline , a book of such credit , that the following it deserved no hard censure . The grant of the subsidy is , indeed , in the name ...
... lived in that time : more particularly that ac- count given of it by either Archbishop Parker , or Josceline , a book of such credit , that the following it deserved no hard censure . The grant of the subsidy is , indeed , in the name ...
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... lived in the communion of the church of Rome , yet saw what were the errors and cor- ruptions of that body , and only wanted fit opportunities of declaring themselves more openly for a reformation . These things were not writ by him in ...
... lived in the communion of the church of Rome , yet saw what were the errors and cor- ruptions of that body , and only wanted fit opportunities of declaring themselves more openly for a reformation . These things were not writ by him in ...
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