History of England and France Under the House of Lancaster ; with an Introductory View of the Early ReformationJohn Murray, 1855 - 473 Seiten |
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... favour , the chief justice by whom he had been cast in prison . He paid marked attention to the religious duties enjoined by the church . He showed a becoming zeal for the inculcation of moral habits by the clergy , directing the heads ...
... favour , the chief justice by whom he had been cast in prison . He paid marked attention to the religious duties enjoined by the church . He showed a becoming zeal for the inculcation of moral habits by the clergy , directing the heads ...
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... favour of the restored earl . In short , all his acts betokened the generosity of his disposition towards others , and his confidence in his own security . That the natural goodness of his disposition , how- ever , only showed itself ...
... favour of the restored earl . In short , all his acts betokened the generosity of his disposition towards others , and his confidence in his own security . That the natural goodness of his disposition , how- ever , only showed itself ...
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... favour towards the clergy was plainly evinced in this proceeding . A further grace was shown to them by his obtain- ing an act which prohibited the preferment of Irish priests to livings or dignities in Ireland , and also for- bade ...
... favour towards the clergy was plainly evinced in this proceeding . A further grace was shown to them by his obtain- ing an act which prohibited the preferment of Irish priests to livings or dignities in Ireland , and also for- bade ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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