The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... in Six Volumes, Band 3W. Baynes, 1825 |
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... proposed his objections , and I answered them on the sudden , far from charming them with my eloquence ; which M. Le Grand must certainly mean as a jest , for I pretend to no more French than to be understood when I speak it . What he ...
... proposed his objections , and I answered them on the sudden , far from charming them with my eloquence ; which M. Le Grand must certainly mean as a jest , for I pretend to no more French than to be understood when I speak it . What he ...
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... proposed ; the Reformation and the reformers are by many daily vilified ; and that doctrine that has been most uni ... propose it to their people , warning them against all dangers , and against all deceivers of all sorts : watching over ...
... proposed ; the Reformation and the reformers are by many daily vilified ; and that doctrine that has been most uni ... propose it to their people , warning them against all dangers , and against all deceivers of all sorts : watching over ...
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... proposed , but not passed .. He expresses the same opinion of the former session under pope Paul No shadow of liberty in the council The legates ' way in correcting manifest abuses Malvenda , and others , made the same complaints Hobby ...
... proposed , but not passed .. He expresses the same opinion of the former session under pope Paul No shadow of liberty in the council The legates ' way in correcting manifest abuses Malvenda , and others , made the same complaints Hobby ...
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... propose himself to him , and to assure him , if he was chosen , the other should be , as it were , pope they were to let the other cardinals know what his temper was , not austere , but free : he had great things to give , that would be ...
... propose himself to him , and to assure him , if he was chosen , the other should be , as it were , pope they were to let the other cardinals know what his temper was , not austere , but free : he had great things to give , that would be ...
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... proposals were made of an accommodation between them about the year 1514 ; but the event showed that this opposition came to nothing . This must be acknowledged to be none of the best parts of Warham's character . In the year 1514 they ...
... proposals were made of an accommodation between them about the year 1514 ; but the event showed that this opposition came to nothing . This must be acknowledged to be none of the best parts of Warham's character . In the year 1514 they ...
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