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... tion of death , which happened in 1655.1 BARON ( RICHARD ) , a dissenting minister , but most noted for his zeal as a political writer , was born at Leeds in Yorkshire , and educated at the university of Glasgow , which he quitted in ...
... tion of death , which happened in 1655.1 BARON ( RICHARD ) , a dissenting minister , but most noted for his zeal as a political writer , was born at Leeds in Yorkshire , and educated at the university of Glasgow , which he quitted in ...
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... tion of the oratory , who employed him in the familiar in- structions which his clerks gave to the children . After he was ordained priest , St. Philip de Neri sent him , with some of his disciples , in 1564 , to establish his ...
... tion of the oratory , who employed him in the familiar in- structions which his clerks gave to the children . After he was ordained priest , St. Philip de Neri sent him , with some of his disciples , in 1564 , to establish his ...
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... tion , by two eminent writers on the civil law , Cocceius and Heineccius . After his return to England , he applied him- self to the study of the law in the Inner Temple . In 1701 he published , but without his name , " An essay upon ...
... tion , by two eminent writers on the civil law , Cocceius and Heineccius . After his return to England , he applied him- self to the study of the law in the Inner Temple . In 1701 he published , but without his name , " An essay upon ...
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... tion . He had formerly been an attendant on Mr. Thomas Bradbury , but quitted that gentleman on account of his zeal for imposing unscriptural terms upon the article of the Trinity . His lordship was a disciple and friend of Mr. Locke ...
... tion . He had formerly been an attendant on Mr. Thomas Bradbury , but quitted that gentleman on account of his zeal for imposing unscriptural terms upon the article of the Trinity . His lordship was a disciple and friend of Mr. Locke ...
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... tion . His removal , however , from Mann , was felt as a very great loss , both by the clergy at large , and the inha- bitants . His venerable , although not immediate , successor , Dr. Wilson , says of him , that " his name and his ...
... tion . His removal , however , from Mann , was felt as a very great loss , both by the clergy at large , and the inha- bitants . His venerable , although not immediate , successor , Dr. Wilson , says of him , that " his name and his ...
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