The History of the Reformation of the Church of England ... in Six Volumes, Band 3W. Baynes, 1825 |
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... received his commands , he would set forth such things , both against him and for him , as no other person within his kingdom could do . " There is nothing here but what is honourable both for the king , for Pace , and for Wakefield . M ...
... received his commands , he would set forth such things , both against him and for him , as no other person within his kingdom could do . " There is nothing here but what is honourable both for the king , for Pace , and for Wakefield . M ...
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... received with contempt ; and Tillotson justified my pressing him to take Wharton under his particular protec- tion so fully , that he sent and asked me pardon : he said he was set on to it , and that if I would procure any thing for him ...
... received with contempt ; and Tillotson justified my pressing him to take Wharton under his particular protec- tion so fully , that he sent and asked me pardon : he said he was set on to it , and that if I would procure any thing for him ...
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... received with scorn and indignation . came back to London , and got new powers , a few days before the queen's death ; for the news of it overtook him before he had his passage . The levity of this story made me at first suspect it ...
... received with scorn and indignation . came back to London , and got new powers , a few days before the queen's death ; for the news of it overtook him before he had his passage . The levity of this story made me at first suspect it ...
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... received , and for the goods that had been consumed ; " they restoring first ( if that shall seem expedient ) the lands themselves that are unjustly detained by them . " This was only the forgiving what was past ; but the right of the ...
... received , and for the goods that had been consumed ; " they restoring first ( if that shall seem expedient ) the lands themselves that are unjustly detained by them . " This was only the forgiving what was past ; but the right of the ...
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... received , and to be thereto compelled , if they obey not , both by ecclesi- astical censures and pecuniary punishments . It is true , in all this England is not expressly named ; and perhaps the pope had the recovering from the family ...
... received , and to be thereto compelled , if they obey not , both by ecclesi- astical censures and pecuniary punishments . It is true , in all this England is not expressly named ; and perhaps the pope had the recovering from the family ...
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