The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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... seems not to have been very suc- cessful in business . For his early education he was indebted to his uncle , who was Abbot of Welhove , by whom , as Mr. Strype says , " he was trained up to some pretty skill in song . " From this ...
... seems not to have been very suc- cessful in business . For his early education he was indebted to his uncle , who was Abbot of Welhove , by whom , as Mr. Strype says , " he was trained up to some pretty skill in song . " From this ...
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... seems to have been the opinion of Whitgift , who , when he felt an inclination for theological combat , soon found a ... seem , that about this time , Dr. Whitgift , by the strictness of his discipline , had given umbrage to some influen ...
... seems to have been the opinion of Whitgift , who , when he felt an inclination for theological combat , soon found a ... seem , that about this time , Dr. Whitgift , by the strictness of his discipline , had given umbrage to some influen ...
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... seems not to have allayed the heat of discord amongst scholars on the contrary , it occasioned such dissensions in the University of Cambridge , that Dr. Clark , Fellow of Peter- house , a man of considerable literary attainments , and ...
... seems not to have allayed the heat of discord amongst scholars on the contrary , it occasioned such dissensions in the University of Cambridge , that Dr. Clark , Fellow of Peter- house , a man of considerable literary attainments , and ...
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... seems to have been a man of very indifferent character , and the clergy of his cathedral . The difficult task of restoring order in this turbu- lent community , Whitgift seems to have executed with skill and prudence ; and at his ...
... seems to have been a man of very indifferent character , and the clergy of his cathedral . The difficult task of restoring order in this turbu- lent community , Whitgift seems to have executed with skill and prudence ; and at his ...
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... seem to resist the divine will , by the instinct of whose Holy Spirit he was persuaded he was called to this office , and not to resist the good pleasure of the queen's majesty , he yielded his consent and assent to the said election ...
... seem to resist the divine will , by the instinct of whose Holy Spirit he was persuaded he was called to this office , and not to resist the good pleasure of the queen's majesty , he yielded his consent and assent to the said election ...
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