The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... occasion the dead bodies of Bucer and Fagius were dug up , and publicly burnt : an inhuman act , which honest Strype , forgetting , for the moment , the treatment of the remains of Cromwell , Ireton , and Bradshaw , in the reign of ...
... occasion the dead bodies of Bucer and Fagius were dug up , and publicly burnt : an inhuman act , which honest Strype , forgetting , for the moment , the treatment of the remains of Cromwell , Ireton , and Bradshaw , in the reign of ...
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... occasion , again descended into the arena of contro- versy ; and , in the year 1573 , published a " DEFENCE " of the Church of England , in which he answered Cartwright's " Reply , " paragraph by paragraph , with great learning and ...
... occasion , again descended into the arena of contro- versy ; and , in the year 1573 , published a " DEFENCE " of the Church of England , in which he answered Cartwright's " Reply , " paragraph by paragraph , with great learning and ...
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... occasion . He declared , that there were many others in the realm more worthy of this preferment than himself . Nevertheless , " says Strype , says Strype , " that he might not seem to resist the divine will , by the instinct of whose ...
... occasion . He declared , that there were many others in the realm more worthy of this preferment than himself . Nevertheless , " says Strype , says Strype , " that he might not seem to resist the divine will , by the instinct of whose ...
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... occasion of his suspending certain ministers of the dioceses of Lincoln and Ely , wrote to him in their favour ; and the lord treasurer declared to him by letter , in express terms , that he found his interrogatories " so curiously ...
... occasion of his suspending certain ministers of the dioceses of Lincoln and Ely , wrote to him in their favour ; and the lord treasurer declared to him by letter , in express terms , that he found his interrogatories " so curiously ...
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... occasion , meditated a severe vengeance against his adversary , Beale , against whom he drew up fourteen articles of impeachment , one of which runs in this tenor , " that he condemneth , without exception of any cause , racking of ...
... occasion , meditated a severe vengeance against his adversary , Beale , against whom he drew up fourteen articles of impeachment , one of which runs in this tenor , " that he condemneth , without exception of any cause , racking of ...
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