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After the restora , tion in 1660 , he was made one of the king's physicians in
Cordinary , and in the year following , received a still stronger proof of his
majesty's kind sense of his own and his brother's services by a grant of arms
expressive of ...
After the restora , tion in 1660 , he was made one of the king's physicians in
Cordinary , and in the year following , received a still stronger proof of his
majesty's kind sense of his own and his brother's services by a grant of arms
expressive of ...
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tion's solicitations , and pursued his original intention , that of qualifying himself
for the church . Having finished his studies at Sauniur , he was ordained , by
imposition of hands , at the age of twenty - one , in the last synod of Loudon , and
had ...
tion's solicitations , and pursued his original intention , that of qualifying himself
for the church . Having finished his studies at Sauniur , he was ordained , by
imposition of hands , at the age of twenty - one , in the last synod of Loudon , and
had ...
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Of this , however , he would not accept , saying , that he refused this very
honourable translą . tion that he might not leave a church already endeared to
him by the sacrifices of life and property which he had offered . The pope
honoured him ...
Of this , however , he would not accept , saying , that he refused this very
honourable translą . tion that he might not leave a church already endeared to
him by the sacrifices of life and property which he had offered . The pope
honoured him ...
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