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The letters and papers in these two volumes are not without value as throwing light on the condition of the Church of England in the later seventeenth century , and on the lives of some of the more eminent clergy .
The letters and papers in these two volumes are not without value as throwing light on the condition of the Church of England in the later seventeenth century , and on the lives of some of the more eminent clergy .
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And for the matter of Popular Elections I cannot comprehend how those who pretend to Justify this Church in everything can condemn them and assert the Right to be in the Clergy . Since it is certain that the Clergy does not elect in ...
And for the matter of Popular Elections I cannot comprehend how those who pretend to Justify this Church in everything can condemn them and assert the Right to be in the Clergy . Since it is certain that the Clergy does not elect in ...
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But the beginning of these Alienations are to be found in Popish times , when the secular Clergy growing ignorant , The Pious Laity who were Patrons by the Bishops consents did give the Lands and great Tithes of their Churches to some ...
But the beginning of these Alienations are to be found in Popish times , when the secular Clergy growing ignorant , The Pious Laity who were Patrons by the Bishops consents did give the Lands and great Tithes of their Churches to some ...
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ADDITIONAL NOTES TO VOL I | 1 |
86 Dr Gilbert Burnet to T C March 14th 16823 | 3 |
30 T C to a Dissenter Undated I | 7 |
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