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Gyraldus , who wrote about 1543 , relates , that , after his burial , his body was ordered to be dug up , in order to be Perhaps Palingenius is not the name of his family , but that name turned into Greek , according to the custom of ...
Gyraldus , who wrote about 1543 , relates , that , after his burial , his body was ordered to be dug up , in order to be Perhaps Palingenius is not the name of his family , but that name turned into Greek , according to the custom of ...
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At length Innocent X. no- minated him to examine into divers matters relating to the pontificate ; and Alexander VII . created him a cardinal in 1657. This pope was an old friend of Pallavicino , who had been serviceable to him when he ...
At length Innocent X. no- minated him to examine into divers matters relating to the pontificate ; and Alexander VII . created him a cardinal in 1657. This pope was an old friend of Pallavicino , who had been serviceable to him when he ...
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Iren©¡us , who was of the same judgment , relates a fragment he took out of Papias's fourth book , where he endeavours to prove that opinion from a passage in Isaiah ; and Eusebius , after having quoted a passage taken out of Papias's ...
Iren©¡us , who was of the same judgment , relates a fragment he took out of Papias's fourth book , where he endeavours to prove that opinion from a passage in Isaiah ; and Eusebius , after having quoted a passage taken out of Papias's ...
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All these regulations and transactions , with some other matters relating both to the college and university , he caused to be registered in a book , called the Black Book , which has ever since been in the custody of the master .
All these regulations and transactions , with some other matters relating both to the college and university , he caused to be registered in a book , called the Black Book , which has ever since been in the custody of the master .
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... the Sun of English Antiquity , before it was eclipsed by that of sir Robert Cotton , " and justly , as it contained more materials , relating to the civil and ecclesiastical history of this kingdom , than had ever been collected .
... the Sun of English Antiquity , before it was eclipsed by that of sir Robert Cotton , " and justly , as it contained more materials , relating to the civil and ecclesiastical history of this kingdom , than had ever been collected .
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