The Works of the Rev. Thomas Zouch ... With a Memoir of His Life: By the Rev. Francis Wrangham, Volume 2T. Wilson and sons, 1820 - Theology |
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... England , he thus expresses himself : " Having been born a Protestant at Wakefield , and sent from thence in that persuasion to Oxford , where during my continuance I had no relish for absurdities , I intend not to change my principles ...
... England , he thus expresses himself : " Having been born a Protestant at Wakefield , and sent from thence in that persuasion to Oxford , where during my continuance I had no relish for absurdities , I intend not to change my principles ...
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... England openly avowed himself a Papist , and had given the most unequivocal marks of his detestation of the established reli- gion of his country , nothing could be more gloomy than the prospect of his ensuing reign . Hence the plan for ...
... England openly avowed himself a Papist , and had given the most unequivocal marks of his detestation of the established reli- gion of his country , nothing could be more gloomy than the prospect of his ensuing reign . Hence the plan for ...
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... England ; and that he would preserve the government , both in church and state , as it was by law established . ' This promise , solemnly made , was almost immediately broken . So loose were the maxims of morality , which directed the ...
... England ; and that he would preserve the government , both in church and state , as it was by law established . ' This promise , solemnly made , was almost immediately broken . So loose were the maxims of morality , which directed the ...
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... soliciting the assistance of William , and inviting him into England ; and was a member of that Convention , in which the crown was settled * Journals of the House of Commons , IX . 756 . on the Prince and Princess of Orange . He had 42.
... soliciting the assistance of William , and inviting him into England ; and was a member of that Convention , in which the crown was settled * Journals of the House of Commons , IX . 756 . on the Prince and Princess of Orange . He had 42.
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... Emanuel College we observe the names of Dr. Lazarus Seaman , Mr. Antony Burgess , Mr. William Jenkin , Dr. William Spurstow , Dr. William Bate , Mr. Samuel Hildersham , & c . & c . Mr. Sudbury the Church of England in the late times of the.
... Emanuel College we observe the names of Dr. Lazarus Seaman , Mr. Antony Burgess , Mr. William Jenkin , Dr. William Spurstow , Dr. William Bate , Mr. Samuel Hildersham , & c . & c . Mr. Sudbury the Church of England in the late times of the.
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