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MY LORD , Your Grace's weighty affairs forbid me to take that freedom which your kindnesse allowed me , nor would I presume to give your Grace the trouble of a letter , but on a great occasion : I cannot but gratefully remember and own ...
MY LORD , Your Grace's weighty affairs forbid me to take that freedom which your kindnesse allowed me , nor would I presume to give your Grace the trouble of a letter , but on a great occasion : I cannot but gratefully remember and own ...
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you wil not think to have been wel done in an Age when men are ever ready to take from y® Church then to give to it : Wherein many of the Clergy want necessarys by yo Sacriledgious takeing away of Parochiall Tythes and few of them have ...
you wil not think to have been wel done in an Age when men are ever ready to take from y® Church then to give to it : Wherein many of the Clergy want necessarys by yo Sacriledgious takeing away of Parochiall Tythes and few of them have ...
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your last find in paper of which I ( 2 ) These I suppose are the worst & so are will give you 3 instances ( 2 ) brought in for examples : You object that page 9th I bring in Gregory of Neocaesara's being chosen by Phedimus as an ...
your last find in paper of which I ( 2 ) These I suppose are the worst & so are will give you 3 instances ( 2 ) brought in for examples : You object that page 9th I bring in Gregory of Neocaesara's being chosen by Phedimus as an ...
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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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