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... Ibid . p . 643 . " WHEN first the Mexicans saw a sambe- nito they were so pleased with it that they made some in imitation and sold about the streets . " - Ibid . p . 643 . [ Herrera on the Conversion of the Indians . ] " HERRERA has a ...
... Ibid . p . 643 . " WHEN first the Mexicans saw a sambe- nito they were so pleased with it that they made some in imitation and sold about the streets . " - Ibid . p . 643 . [ Herrera on the Conversion of the Indians . ] " HERRERA has a ...
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... Ibid . p . | 377 . “ 7. ' Rev. Matthew Fluther , was executed at York , 1608 , but was promised his life if he would have submitted to the Oath of Allegiance .'- Ibid . " 85 bright sky appeared to favour them while they were digging for ...
... Ibid . p . | 377 . “ 7. ' Rev. Matthew Fluther , was executed at York , 1608 , but was promised his life if he would have submitted to the Oath of Allegiance .'- Ibid . " 85 bright sky appeared to favour them while they were digging for ...
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... Ibid . vol . 2 , p . 383 . LETTER to Lord Traquaire , 7th Aug. 1637 , after the explosion at Edinburgh . " I think you know my opinion , how I would have church business carried , were I as great a master of men , as ( I thank God ) I ...
... Ibid . vol . 2 , p . 383 . LETTER to Lord Traquaire , 7th Aug. 1637 , after the explosion at Edinburgh . " I think you know my opinion , how I would have church business carried , were I as great a master of men , as ( I thank God ) I ...
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... Ibid . p . 3 , vol . 1 , p . 53 . THE London Petition , 1640 , complains of " the suppressing of that godly design set on foot by certain saints , and sugared with many great gifts by sundry well - affected persons , for the buying of ...
... Ibid . p . 3 , vol . 1 , p . 53 . THE London Petition , 1640 , complains of " the suppressing of that godly design set on foot by certain saints , and sugared with many great gifts by sundry well - affected persons , for the buying of ...
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... Ibid . vol . 2 , p . 5 . 66 His book against Fisher the J. was so well digested by his great master's royal heart and hand ( for Bishops Andrews , Laud and Hooker were this prince's three great authors ) , that if that epitome which his ...
... Ibid . vol . 2 , p . 5 . 66 His book against Fisher the J. was so well digested by his great master's royal heart and hand ( for Bishops Andrews , Laud and Hooker were this prince's three great authors ) , that if that epitome which his ...
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