The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... Lord Archbishop of Canterbury , in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , who , under her Majesty , in that station governed the Church of England for the space of twenty years . By John Strype , M.A. Folio . London . 1718 . SOME writers , on ...
... Lord Archbishop of Canterbury , in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , who , under her Majesty , in that station governed the Church of England for the space of twenty years . By John Strype , M.A. Folio . London . 1718 . SOME writers , on ...
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... lord treasurer declared to him by letter , in express terms , that he found his interrogatories " so curiously penned , so full of branches and circumstances , as he thought the inquisitors of Spain used not so many questions to ...
... lord treasurer declared to him by letter , in express terms , that he found his interrogatories " so curiously penned , so full of branches and circumstances , as he thought the inquisitors of Spain used not so many questions to ...
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... lords , requesting them to join with the lower house in an address to the queen , praying for a redress of ecclesiastical grievances . The petition was rejected by the peers , at the instance of the two archbishops , who , in elaborate ...
... lords , requesting them to join with the lower house in an address to the queen , praying for a redress of ecclesiastical grievances . The petition was rejected by the peers , at the instance of the two archbishops , who , in elaborate ...
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... lord treasurer , in which there occurs the following curious passage , which will be interesting to our readers of the pro- fession of the law : - " It will , moreover , be a great discourage- ment to students in divinity , when men ...
... lord treasurer , in which there occurs the following curious passage , which will be interesting to our readers of the pro- fession of the law : - " It will , moreover , be a great discourage- ment to students in divinity , when men ...
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... lords of the Star - Chamber , or other- wise . " This application was followed by still stronger measures . Though the lord treasurer , taking compassion on the sufferings of the Puritans , observed to his grace , that " he saw not that ...
... lords of the Star - Chamber , or other- wise . " This application was followed by still stronger measures . Though the lord treasurer , taking compassion on the sufferings of the Puritans , observed to his grace , that " he saw not that ...
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