The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... eye , and drew tight the reins of discipline . Immediately on his accession , he sent forth articles for the regulation of church matters , in which , amongst other things , it is provided , that " all preaching , reading , catechizing ...
... eye , and drew tight the reins of discipline . Immediately on his accession , he sent forth articles for the regulation of church matters , in which , amongst other things , it is provided , that " all preaching , reading , catechizing ...
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... eye . " 22 Having warded off this blow aimed against the property of the church , Whitgift again directed his attention to his old enemies , the Puritans , who , at this time , published many books oppugning the established church ...
... eye . " 22 Having warded off this blow aimed against the property of the church , Whitgift again directed his attention to his old enemies , the Puritans , who , at this time , published many books oppugning the established church ...
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... eye ; for , finding that the main charge against the schismatic ministers was , that they designed to bring in their own discipline by force , he re- quested the attorney - general to inform him whether he could substantiate this ...
... eye ; for , finding that the main charge against the schismatic ministers was , that they designed to bring in their own discipline by force , he re- quested the attorney - general to inform him whether he could substantiate this ...
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... eye , by which the brothers were distinguished from each other . After this defeat , many of the patriot's followers deserted him , and he was compelled to conceal himself in caves and de- sert places ; from which he occasionally ...
... eye , by which the brothers were distinguished from each other . After this defeat , many of the patriot's followers deserted him , and he was compelled to conceal himself in caves and de- sert places ; from which he occasionally ...
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... eyes of a naturalist , the nu- merous collection of animals that enlivened his solitude . Busbequius is my old and familiar acquaintance ; a frequent companion in my post - chaise . His language is eloquent , his manner is lively , his ...
... eyes of a naturalist , the nu- merous collection of animals that enlivened his solitude . Busbequius is my old and familiar acquaintance ; a frequent companion in my post - chaise . His language is eloquent , his manner is lively , his ...
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