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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... and on this good day , I com- mit the inclosed holy hymns and sonnets ( which for the matter , not the workmanship , have yet escaped the fire ) to your judg- ment , and to your protection too , if you GEORGE HERBERT . 9.
... and on this good day , I com- mit the inclosed holy hymns and sonnets ( which for the matter , not the workmanship , have yet escaped the fire ) to your judg- ment , and to your protection too , if you GEORGE HERBERT . 9.
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... matter . " Church History of Britain , Cent . 17 , p . 224. Compare Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity , book 5 , c . 42 . 6 Celebration of holidays . ] " In the year 1643 , the ministers of the city of London met together to consult ...
... matter . " Church History of Britain , Cent . 17 , p . 224. Compare Hooker's Ecclesiastical Polity , book 5 , c . 42 . 6 Celebration of holidays . ] " In the year 1643 , the ministers of the city of London met together to consult ...
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... matter , for the gentleman needs no incitation to love me . The orator's place ( that you may understand what it is ) is the finest place in the university , though not the gainfullest . Yet that will be about 30 % . per an . but the ...
... matter , for the gentleman needs no incitation to love me . The orator's place ( that you may understand what it is ) is the finest place in the university , though not the gainfullest . Yet that will be about 30 % . per an . but the ...
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... matter , since this place being civil may divert me too much from divinity , at which , not without cause he thinks I aim . But , I have wrote him back , that this dignity , hath no such earthiness in it , but it may very well be joined ...
... matter , since this place being civil may divert me too much from divinity , at which , not without cause he thinks I aim . But , I have wrote him back , that this dignity , hath no such earthiness in it , but it may very well be joined ...
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... matters , ap- pears to have brought Casaubon , who had become his bondsman , into very considerable anxiety and difficulty . The matter however , in the end , was settled satisfactorily . This was in the years 1594 and 1595. See Isaaci ...
... matters , ap- pears to have brought Casaubon , who had become his bondsman , into very considerable anxiety and difficulty . The matter however , in the end , was settled satisfactorily . This was in the years 1594 and 1595. See Isaaci ...
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