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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... judgment , that he usually desired his approbation before he would expose any of his books to be printed ; and thought him so worthy of his friendship , that having translated many of the prophet David's Psalms into English verse , he ...
... judgment , that he usually desired his approbation before he would expose any of his books to be printed ; and thought him so worthy of his friendship , that having translated many of the prophet David's Psalms into English verse , he ...
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... judgment ) may lawfully be used , not to say cannot well be omitted . — I remember not that he heard any more of the matter . " Church History of Britain , Cent . 17 , p . 224. Compare Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity , book 5 , c . 42 ...
... judgment ) may lawfully be used , not to say cannot well be omitted . — I remember not that he heard any more of the matter . " Church History of Britain , Cent . 17 , p . 224. Compare Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity , book 5 , c . 42 ...
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... be thankful , were both to accuse your power and judgment of impotency and infirmity . Your ladyship's in all services , JOHN DONNE . August 2 , 1607 . On MR . GEORGE HERBERT'S Book , intitled The Temple 60 GEORGE HERBERT .
... be thankful , were both to accuse your power and judgment of impotency and infirmity . Your ladyship's in all services , JOHN DONNE . August 2 , 1607 . On MR . GEORGE HERBERT'S Book , intitled The Temple 60 GEORGE HERBERT .
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... judgment and practice of the jesuited papist , exposed her to be warrantably destroyed ; so ( if we may believe an angry adversary , a secular priest against a jesuit ) you may believe , that about that time there were many endeavours ...
... judgment and practice of the jesuited papist , exposed her to be warrantably destroyed ; so ( if we may believe an angry adversary , a secular priest against a jesuit ) you may believe , that about that time there were many endeavours ...
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... judgment : so that the burden grew thereby too heavy to be born by the laity . " Another occasion of difference was , that about this time com- plaints were justly made by the Venetians against two clergymen , the abbot of Nervesa , and ...
... judgment : so that the burden grew thereby too heavy to be born by the laity . " Another occasion of difference was , that about this time com- plaints were justly made by the Venetians against two clergymen , the abbot of Nervesa , and ...
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