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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... Oxford , was born at Wakefield in 1650. In his answer to a letter written by the noted Obadiah Walker , who endeavoured to withdraw him from the Church of England , he thus expresses himself : " Having been born a Protestant at ...
... Oxford , was born at Wakefield in 1650. In his answer to a letter written by the noted Obadiah Walker , who endeavoured to withdraw him from the Church of England , he thus expresses himself : " Having been born a Protestant at ...
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... Oxford , they shall spend one hour every morning in the study of the Holy Scriptures , and write their own explications of such particular places and passages of Holy Scripture , as their tutors may think proper to appoint , and which ...
... Oxford , they shall spend one hour every morning in the study of the Holy Scriptures , and write their own explications of such particular places and passages of Holy Scripture , as their tutors may think proper to appoint , and which ...
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... Oxford , whence , after a short stay of a year and a half , he was sent to travel . But his continental tour extended no farther than to the city of Angers on the Loire , the whole time of his being abroad not exceeding eighteen months ...
... Oxford , whence , after a short stay of a year and a half , he was sent to travel . But his continental tour extended no farther than to the city of Angers on the Loire , the whole time of his being abroad not exceeding eighteen months ...
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... of his education : for having been sent alone to Oxford , and also to France , his time was utterly lost . Such is the account , which he gives of himself . His own ingenuous modesty might probably induce him to form a less favourable 37.
... of his education : for having been sent alone to Oxford , and also to France , his time was utterly lost . Such is the account , which he gives of himself . His own ingenuous modesty might probably induce him to form a less favourable 37.
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... OXFORD , beginning with these lines : Whilst you , my Lord , adorn that stately seat , Where shining Beauty makes her soft retreat ; Enjoying all those graces uncontroll❜d , Which noblest youths would die but to behold : Whilst you ...
... OXFORD , beginning with these lines : Whilst you , my Lord , adorn that stately seat , Where shining Beauty makes her soft retreat ; Enjoying all those graces uncontroll❜d , Which noblest youths would die but to behold : Whilst you ...
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