The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... received into his archiepiscopal palace , where the good old man ended his days in the year 1589 . In the year 1560 , Whitgift entered into holy orders , and continuing his studies in college , he proceeded , in due course , to take the ...
... received into his archiepiscopal palace , where the good old man ended his days in the year 1589 . In the year 1560 , Whitgift entered into holy orders , and continuing his studies in college , he proceeded , in due course , to take the ...
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... received a reprimand , which operated so effectually on his feelings , that he never afterwards relapsed into the sin of liberality . By his humble submission to reproof , he so far cleared away any stig- ma which might have attached to ...
... received a reprimand , which operated so effectually on his feelings , that he never afterwards relapsed into the sin of liberality . By his humble submission to reproof , he so far cleared away any stig- ma which might have attached to ...
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... which he answered Cartwright's " Reply , " paragraph by paragraph , with great learning and acuteness ; and , considering the provocation which his pre- judices had received , with great moderation . His new 6 Strype's Life of.
... which he answered Cartwright's " Reply , " paragraph by paragraph , with great learning and acuteness ; and , considering the provocation which his pre- judices had received , with great moderation . His new 6 Strype's Life of.
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judices had received , with great moderation . His new labours , in the cause of the Establishment , were speedily ... received information , that mass had been said in the house of one John Edwards , of Thirsk , in the county of ...
judices had received , with great moderation . His new labours , in the cause of the Establishment , were speedily ... received information , that mass had been said in the house of one John Edwards , of Thirsk , in the county of ...
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... received , that an address was presented to the queen , petitioning her to sanction this new model . This petition , how- ever , her majesty indignantly rejected , as an interference with her supremacy , which she would not allow to be ...
... received , that an address was presented to the queen , petitioning her to sanction this new model . This petition , how- ever , her majesty indignantly rejected , as an interference with her supremacy , which she would not allow to be ...
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