The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... caused him to be deprived of his readership , and , ultimately , to be expelled from the university . At this treatment , which he calls " a brisk and necessary opposition , " honest Strype is much scandalized that Cartwright should ...
... caused him to be deprived of his readership , and , ultimately , to be expelled from the university . At this treatment , which he calls " a brisk and necessary opposition , " honest Strype is much scandalized that Cartwright should ...
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judices had received , with great moderation . His new labours , in the cause of the Establishment , were speedily rewarded by his promotion , at the instance of the queen , to the Deanery of Lincoln . Whilst he was thus basking in the ...
judices had received , with great moderation . His new labours , in the cause of the Establishment , were speedily rewarded by his promotion , at the instance of the queen , to the Deanery of Lincoln . Whilst he was thus basking in the ...
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... cause to be used some kind of torture upon him , and others , who might imitate his obstinacy . " It is to be regretted , that Strype does not inform us of the result of this special commis- sion ; but the grounds of Whitgift's ...
... cause to be used some kind of torture upon him , and others , who might imitate his obstinacy . " It is to be regretted , that Strype does not inform us of the result of this special commis- sion ; but the grounds of Whitgift's ...
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... cause of contention in the church . " It was also provided by the same instrument , that no one should be permitted to ex- ercise any spiritual function , unless he should subscribe twelve articles which were industriously framed by the ...
... cause of contention in the church . " It was also provided by the same instrument , that no one should be permitted to ex- ercise any spiritual function , unless he should subscribe twelve articles which were industriously framed by the ...
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... cause , racking of grievous offenders , as being cruel , barbarous , con- trary to law , and unto the liberty of English subjects . " This accusation , however , slept in the archbishop's scrutoire ; not that his anger was mollified ...
... cause , racking of grievous offenders , as being cruel , barbarous , con- trary to law , and unto the liberty of English subjects . " This accusation , however , slept in the archbishop's scrutoire ; not that his anger was mollified ...
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