The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... reader of this volume are , intrinsically , very momentous and extremely interesting . They comprehend a variety of ... readers , proceed to make an abridgement of a work , which , however authentic as to its facts , is possessed by few ...
... reader of this volume are , intrinsically , very momentous and extremely interesting . They comprehend a variety of ... readers , proceed to make an abridgement of a work , which , however authentic as to its facts , is possessed by few ...
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... readers should , according to statute , resume their lectures in the quarter between Midsummer and Michaelmas , which had been for some time suspended ; but the defaulters , by the patronage of Cecil , procured from her majesty a ...
... readers should , according to statute , resume their lectures in the quarter between Midsummer and Michaelmas , which had been for some time suspended ; but the defaulters , by the patronage of Cecil , procured from her majesty a ...
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... Reader of Divinity , who , both in his lectures and in his conversation , boldly impugned episcopal church government and the esta- blished liturgy . With this arch - schismatic , as Strype informs us , Dr. Whitgift had to enter the ...
... Reader of Divinity , who , both in his lectures and in his conversation , boldly impugned episcopal church government and the esta- blished liturgy . With this arch - schismatic , as Strype informs us , Dr. Whitgift had to enter the ...
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... readers of the disturbances created by the Dona- tists of old , and by the Anabaptists of modern times , excited in the breasts of persons in power apprehensions , that the exer- tions of the advocates of a further reformation in ...
... readers of the disturbances created by the Dona- tists of old , and by the Anabaptists of modern times , excited in the breasts of persons in power apprehensions , that the exer- tions of the advocates of a further reformation in ...
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... reading , catechizing , and other such like ex- ercises in private places and families , whereunto others do resort , being not of the same family , be utterly extinguished , seeing the same was never permitted as lawful under any ...
... reading , catechizing , and other such like ex- ercises in private places and families , whereunto others do resort , being not of the same family , be utterly extinguished , seeing the same was never permitted as lawful under any ...
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