Lucius Cary: Second Viscount FalklandColumbia University Press, 1940 - 360 Seiten Recreates the fullness of Lucius Cary's days as the Lord who kept open house at Burford and Tew while also being an English author and politician. |
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SIR WHATCAREI | 42 |
THE LORD OF BURFORD AND TEW | 74 |
CHILLINGWORTH | 157 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Abraham Cowley Acontius Anthony Wood Arminian Aubrey believe Ben Jonson Brief Lives brother Burford Cary's Cassander Catholic charity chiliasm Chillingworth Christ Christian Church of Rome College Cowley Cresswell death Devon Carys Digby Discourse of Infallibility divine doctrine Earl Elegy England English Erasmus faith Falk father George George Sandys Godolphin Grotius Hales Hammond hath haue heretics honor Hugo Grotius Hyde Ibid Ireland John Jonson King Lady Falkland land Laud Laurence Tanfield learned letter Lettice London Lord Falkland Lorenzo matter mind Montagu Morison Morley never Nichol Smith opinion Oxford Parliament passage Patrick Cary poem poet reason Religion of Protestants religious Reply Richard Morison Roman Scripture Sheldon Sir Henry Sir Lucius Cary Socinian Tanfield Thomas thought tion tradition Triplet truth verse Viscount Falkland Waller William William Chillingworth wrote young