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... considerable reserve of other bishops , deans , and dignitaries , appeared for the Church by itself Church . Lord Chancellor , the renowned Egerton , and the highest official persons , many lords and courtiers with a tincture of sacred ...
... considerable reserve of other bishops , deans , and dignitaries , appeared for the Church by itself Church . Lord Chancellor , the renowned Egerton , and the highest official persons , many lords and courtiers with a tincture of sacred ...
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... Considerable ever - increasing funds were subscribed for this pious object ; were vested in ' Feoffees , ' - who afterwards made some noise in the world under that name . They gradually purchased some Advowsons or Impropriations , such ...
... Considerable ever - increasing funds were subscribed for this pious object ; were vested in ' Feoffees , ' - who afterwards made some noise in the world under that name . They gradually purchased some Advowsons or Impropriations , such ...
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... considerable property , as if nothing had happened . So that there is this dilemma : If Sin Thomas was imbecile , then Oliver was right ; and unless Si Thomas was imbecile , Oliver was not wrong ! Alas , all calumny and carrion , does ...
... considerable property , as if nothing had happened . So that there is this dilemma : If Sin Thomas was imbecile , then Oliver was right ; and unless Si Thomas was imbecile , Oliver was not wrong ! Alas , all calumny and carrion , does ...
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... -94 . There are two Lives of Ferrar ; considerable writings about him ; but , except this , nothing that much deserves to be read . † Rushworth ; Wharton's Laud . 1634 . In the end of this the third year 70 INTRODUCTION .
... -94 . There are two Lives of Ferrar ; considerable writings about him ; but , except this , nothing that much deserves to be read . † Rushworth ; Wharton's Laud . 1634 . In the end of this the third year 70 INTRODUCTION .
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... considerable thinking faculty indeed , were not quite so far behindhand in their conclusions respecting it . That actually their enthusiasms , ' if well seen into , were not foolish but wise . That Machiavelism , Cant , Offi- cial ...
... considerable thinking faculty indeed , were not quite so far behindhand in their conclusions respecting it . That actually their enthusiasms , ' if well seen into , were not foolish but wise . That Machiavelism , Cant , Offi- cial ...
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