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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... appears to have been intimately connected with all those illustrious persons , through whose virtuous exer- tions the Revolution was happily accomplished . His mother died , when he was not above six years old ; and the premature death ...
... appears to have been intimately connected with all those illustrious persons , through whose virtuous exer- tions the Revolution was happily accomplished . His mother died , when he was not above six years old ; and the premature death ...
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... appears from the best authority that he sus- tained many grievous oppressions with the most exemplary patience and magnanimity . His eru- dition , his piety , his unshaken fidelity to his Sovereign , and the natural munificence of his ...
... appears from the best authority that he sus- tained many grievous oppressions with the most exemplary patience and magnanimity . His eru- dition , his piety , his unshaken fidelity to his Sovereign , and the natural munificence of his ...
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... appears from their quiry exhibited to them by John Lord Bishop of Durham , July 19 , 1662 , it is declared , that " the fair and rich pulpit- cloth with the college - arms fairly embossed in gold and silver upon it , and divers other ...
... appears from their quiry exhibited to them by John Lord Bishop of Durham , July 19 , 1662 , it is declared , that " the fair and rich pulpit- cloth with the college - arms fairly embossed in gold and silver upon it , and divers other ...
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... appears that Dean Sudbury never remitted his attention to the interests of the College at Durham . As a specimen of his epistolary stile , the follow- ing letter is inserted , upon a dispute between * From the Act - Book of the Dean and ...
... appears that Dean Sudbury never remitted his attention to the interests of the College at Durham . As a specimen of his epistolary stile , the follow- ing letter is inserted , upon a dispute between * From the Act - Book of the Dean and ...
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... appear from your Ladyship to answer what they have to ob- ject . Be pleased to take your own time , and let them have notice of it ; and I hope we shall bring the controversy to such an end , as will be satis- * Widow of Sir Thomas ...
... appear from your Ladyship to answer what they have to ob- ject . Be pleased to take your own time , and let them have notice of it ; and I hope we shall bring the controversy to such an end , as will be satis- * Widow of Sir Thomas ...
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The Works of the REV. Thomas Zouch ... with a Memoir of His Life: By the REV ... Thomas Zouch,Francis Wrangham No preview available - 2015 |
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