The Publications of the Surtees Society, Band 2;Band 157Surtees Society, 1947 Report of Society appended to many volumes. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 58
Seite 59
... given offence in it . But next to that , which had been the best way to acquit himself , this were the greatest satisfaction that could be given and all things considered I did not think fit to insist upon any other for if none of our ...
... given offence in it . But next to that , which had been the best way to acquit himself , this were the greatest satisfaction that could be given and all things considered I did not think fit to insist upon any other for if none of our ...
Seite 97
... given me in that work I touch upon it with all the plainness and zeal that I thought the thing required And yet if I had any spite to the Church or Churchmen these were the fittest times and occasions I ever had to shew it . And in my ...
... given me in that work I touch upon it with all the plainness and zeal that I thought the thing required And yet if I had any spite to the Church or Churchmen these were the fittest times and occasions I ever had to shew it . And in my ...
Seite 284
... given us and would be folly to throw away our defences which God hath given us . The King cannot persecute us unlesse we first betray our religion . 1 The Assassination Plot of 1696 led to the formation of the Association to recog- nize ...
... given us and would be folly to throw away our defences which God hath given us . The King cannot persecute us unlesse we first betray our religion . 1 The Assassination Plot of 1696 led to the formation of the Association to recog- nize ...
Inhalt
LETTERS | 1 |
86 Dr Gilbert Burnet to T C March 14th 16823 | 3 |
31 Lord Freschville to T C March 18th 16767 | 7 |
102 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquaint affectionate answer Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury assure Bishop Bishop of Chichester Bishop of Durham brother Burnet businesse Canon Chichester Church Clavell Clergy College Comber Council Danby daughter Dean of Durham Dear Sir DENIS GRANVILLE desire died discourse Divine doth Dr Comber duty Earl Ebor election endeavour England faithfull favour freind George Hickes GILBERT BURNET give Grace hath heartily hearty Henry Hickes honour hope humble servant humble service Hutton Jehoahaz Jehoiakim John kindnesse King LADY MARTHA CARY Ladyship letter living London Lordship Marquess of Carmarthen married matter MATTHEW HUTTON never obliged occasion opinion Oxford Parliament person pray prayers prebend Prebendary Precentor present promise Ralph Hutton received Rector referred reply Reverend Dr selfe sent shew Sidney Sussex College Stonegrave things Thomas Comber Thornton thought Tithes told trouble William worthy writ write York