Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the History of Religion in England : from the Commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution, Volume 4J.G. & F. Rivington, 1839 - Christian biography |
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... continued about two years ; but , he could not subject himself to a compliance with the humours of the duke de Luines , who was then the great and powerful favourite at court ; so that upon a complaint to our king , he was called back ...
... continued about two years ; but , he could not subject himself to a compliance with the humours of the duke de Luines , who was then the great and powerful favourite at court ; so that upon a complaint to our king , he was called back ...
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... continued , till about the age of twelve years ; and being at that time well instructed in the rules of grammar , he was not long after commended to the care of Dr. Neale , who was then dean of Westminster ; and by him to the care of Mr ...
... continued , till about the age of twelve years ; and being at that time well instructed in the rules of grammar , he was not long after commended to the care of Dr. Neale , who was then dean of Westminster ; and by him to the care of Mr ...
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... continued there with him , and still kept him in a moderate awe of herself ; and so much under her own eye , as to see and converse with him daily ; but she managed this power over him without any such rigid sourness , as might make her ...
... continued there with him , and still kept him in a moderate awe of herself ; and so much under her own eye , as to see and converse with him daily ; but she managed this power over him without any such rigid sourness , as might make her ...
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... continued it so near his heart till the last day of his life . To these I might add the long and entire friendship betwixt him and sir Henry Wotton , and doctor Donne , but I have pro- mised to contract myself , and shall therefore only ...
... continued it so near his heart till the last day of his life . To these I might add the long and entire friendship betwixt him and sir Henry Wotton , and doctor Donne , but I have pro- mised to contract myself , and shall therefore only ...
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... continued him in it ; for within that year he was made deacon , but the day when , or by whom , I cannot learn ; but that he was about that time made deacon is most certain ; for I find by the records of Lincoln , that he was made ...
... continued him in it ; for within that year he was made deacon , but the day when , or by whom , I cannot learn ; but that he was about that time made deacon is most certain ; for I find by the records of Lincoln , that he was made ...
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