The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... friends had to struggle , in con- tending against the Roman Catholics on the one hand , and the Puritans on the other ; the disputes which disturbed the peace of the Universities ; and all that train of events which resulted from the ...
... friends had to struggle , in con- tending against the Roman Catholics on the one hand , and the Puritans on the other ; the disputes which disturbed the peace of the Universities ; and all that train of events which resulted from the ...
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... much aggrieved by the restraints which were laid upon their endeavours to disseminate their principles , and being well aware that they had many friends amongst the landed gentry , from which class the Archbishop Whitgift . 5.
... much aggrieved by the restraints which were laid upon their endeavours to disseminate their principles , and being well aware that they had many friends amongst the landed gentry , from which class the Archbishop Whitgift . 5.
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friends amongst the landed gentry , from which class the mem- bers of the house of commons were at this time almost inva- riably chosen , looked forward , with delusive hope , to the meet- ing of the fourth parliament of Elizabeth ...
friends amongst the landed gentry , from which class the mem- bers of the house of commons were at this time almost inva- riably chosen , looked forward , with delusive hope , to the meet- ing of the fourth parliament of Elizabeth ...
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... friends . We have seen how active Whitgift was in his researches into non - conformist irregularities ; but there was one species of inquisition against which he loudly protested ; namely , an $ inquiry into the full value of all ...
... friends . We have seen how active Whitgift was in his researches into non - conformist irregularities ; but there was one species of inquisition against which he loudly protested ; namely , an $ inquiry into the full value of all ...
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... friend in the lord treasurer , and even the archbishop interfered in his favour , and not only saved him from expulsion , but also preserved to him his rank and honours in the university . During the remainder of the reign of Elizabeth ...
... friend in the lord treasurer , and even the archbishop interfered in his favour , and not only saved him from expulsion , but also preserved to him his rank and honours in the university . During the remainder of the reign of Elizabeth ...
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