The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... in Six Volumes, Band 3W. Baynes, 1825 |
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... received this civil message from M. Le Grand before I had published my Introduction , I would have said nothing at all with re- lation to him ; but what is past cannot be recalled : so I hope he will accept of this for all the ...
... received this civil message from M. Le Grand before I had published my Introduction , I would have said nothing at all with re- lation to him ; but what is past cannot be recalled : so I hope he will accept of this for all the ...
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... received a great con- firmation , even from Cardinal Palavicini's attempt to destroy its credit ; and a much greater of late from that curious dis- covery of Vargas's Letters . But how well and how justly soever the history that P ...
... received a great con- firmation , even from Cardinal Palavicini's attempt to destroy its credit ; and a much greater of late from that curious dis- covery of Vargas's Letters . But how well and how justly soever the history that P ...
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... received by many in Paris . I do not find the copy of that censure among my papers ; but I have still the copy of my remarks on it , from which the substance of that censure may be gathered : so I have thought fit to add this to my ...
... received by many in Paris . I do not find the copy of that censure among my papers ; but I have still the copy of my remarks on it , from which the substance of that censure may be gathered : so I have thought fit to add this to my ...
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... received ; and as I had the thanks of both houses of parliament for it , with a desire to finish what I had begun , so those who were the most zealous against popery pressed me to make all pos- sible haste with the second volume , when ...
... received ; and as I had the thanks of both houses of parliament for it , with a desire to finish what I had begun , so those who were the most zealous against popery pressed me to make all pos- sible haste with the second volume , when ...
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... received the present that I made him without any insinuation of any complaint . Thus this work was sent abroad into the world . Nor do I yet see what more I could have done to procure me better information , nor what other steps I could ...
... received the present that I made him without any insinuation of any complaint . Thus this work was sent abroad into the world . Nor do I yet see what more I could have done to procure me better information , nor what other steps I could ...
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