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... answer them ; an answer would draw forth a reply , by which those calumnies would still be kept alive ; and therefore it was not without good reason thought better to let them lie unanswered and despised . From whence it is come that in ...
... answer them ; an answer would draw forth a reply , by which those calumnies would still be kept alive ; and therefore it was not without good reason thought better to let them lie unanswered and despised . From whence it is come that in ...
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... answered , that as that only concluded in favour of priests , those in inferior orders not being fathers , so it was a ... answer being made , the king said these words : " By the permission and ordinance of God we are king of England ...
... answered , that as that only concluded in favour of priests , those in inferior orders not being fathers , so it was a ... answer being made , the king said these words : " By the permission and ordinance of God we are king of England ...
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... answer he could obtain was , that they would be neutrals ; and when the ambassador pressed , as an evidence of neutrality , that the senate would leave it free to their divines to declare of either side as their consciences led them ...
... answer he could obtain was , that they would be neutrals ; and when the ambassador pressed , as an evidence of neutrality , that the senate would leave it free to their divines to declare of either side as their consciences led them ...
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... answer , the twenty - seventh of September . " He took notice of the vehemency of their letter , which he forgave them , imputing it to their great The Pope's affection to their king . They had charged him with ingratitude and injustice ...
... answer , the twenty - seventh of September . " He took notice of the vehemency of their letter , which he forgave them , imputing it to their great The Pope's affection to their king . They had charged him with ingratitude and injustice ...
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... answered negatively , and proved it by the law of Moses ; and therefore defined , ' that if any of the English nation ... answer the objections that were made either from Abraham's marrying his sister or from Jacob's marrying two sisters ...
... answered negatively , and proved it by the law of Moses ; and therefore defined , ' that if any of the English nation ... answer the objections that were made either from Abraham's marrying his sister or from Jacob's marrying two sisters ...
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