The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... in Six Volumes, Band 3W. Baynes, 1825 |
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... relation to a learned and copious writer of our Ecclesiastical History , who finds my History often in his way he treats me decently as to his expressions , but designs all through to set such remarks on my work , as , if they were well ...
... relation to a learned and copious writer of our Ecclesiastical History , who finds my History often in his way he treats me decently as to his expressions , but designs all through to set such remarks on my work , as , if they were well ...
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... relation to great numbers , both among ourselves , and in the Roman communion . : This I lament ; not that I think that there is such a sa- credness in any human constitution , that it is never to be called in question , or altered for ...
... relation to great numbers , both among ourselves , and in the Roman communion . : This I lament ; not that I think that there is such a sa- credness in any human constitution , that it is never to be called in question , or altered for ...
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... relation to Queen Mary's reign . By that time , Sir John Cotton seeing the good use I had made of his library , was pleased to ac knowledge the injustice of the suggestions that had been made to my prejudice , and allowed me free ...
... relation to Queen Mary's reign . By that time , Sir John Cotton seeing the good use I had made of his library , was pleased to ac knowledge the injustice of the suggestions that had been made to my prejudice , and allowed me free ...
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... relation to the church - lands , of which they possessed themselves ; but to the treaties and guarantees into which they entered with one another and so they are engaged by their faith , and by their mutual interests , to maintain one ...
... relation to the church - lands , of which they possessed themselves ; but to the treaties and guarantees into which they entered with one another and so they are engaged by their faith , and by their mutual interests , to maintain one ...
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... relation to the church of France , which was carried on , and finally settled , in the very time that King Henry was breaking with the court of Rome . It was the concordat , that Francis the First made with Pope Leo the Tenth . The king ...
... relation to the church of France , which was carried on , and finally settled , in the very time that King Henry was breaking with the court of Rome . It was the concordat , that Francis the First made with Pope Leo the Tenth . The king ...
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