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... archbishop Whitgift to complain that Pelagianism was gaining ground in the uni- versity ; and , in order to stop the progress of it , they de- sired confirmation of some propositions they had brought along with them . These accordingly ...
... archbishop Whitgift to complain that Pelagianism was gaining ground in the uni- versity ; and , in order to stop the progress of it , they de- sired confirmation of some propositions they had brought along with them . These accordingly ...
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... archbishop of Capua , and put himself under the discipline of St. Philip de Neri , founder of the congrega- tion of the oratory , who employed him in the familiar in- structions which his clerks gave to the children . After he was ...
... archbishop of Capua , and put himself under the discipline of St. Philip de Neri , founder of the congrega- tion of the oratory , who employed him in the familiar in- structions which his clerks gave to the children . After he was ...
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... him in religious and political sentiments , ap- years from the testimony borne to it by Dr. Swift , who writes thus to archbishop King , in a letter dated London , " " Nov. 30 , 1708 . " One Mr. Shute is 24 BARRINGTO N.
... him in religious and political sentiments , ap- years from the testimony borne to it by Dr. Swift , who writes thus to archbishop King , in a letter dated London , " " Nov. 30 , 1708 . " One Mr. Shute is 24 BARRINGTO N.
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... archbishop of Canterbury , and was appointed his legate in Wales for rectifying that disorder , and for other purposes . He exe- 1 Gent . Mag . vol . LXXV . cuted this commission with great spirit , excommunicating all without 48 BARRY.
... archbishop of Canterbury , and was appointed his legate in Wales for rectifying that disorder , and for other purposes . He exe- 1 Gent . Mag . vol . LXXV . cuted this commission with great spirit , excommunicating all without 48 BARRY.
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... archbishop of Canterbury . Under this au- thority he governed the see of St. David's for three or four years , and made wonderful reformations in it . The abdi- cated bishop , whose name was Peter , did not acquiesce in the conduct of ...
... archbishop of Canterbury . Under this au- thority he governed the see of St. David's for three or four years , and made wonderful reformations in it . The abdi- cated bishop , whose name was Peter , did not acquiesce in the conduct of ...
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