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... doth not appear , however , suffi- cient authority to make this conclusion . But very certain it is , the king took much pleasure in it . And by an order of the convocation held under an express warrant of Edward , it was used in ...
... doth not appear , however , suffi- cient authority to make this conclusion . But very certain it is , the king took much pleasure in it . And by an order of the convocation held under an express warrant of Edward , it was used in ...
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... doth not lay waste our borders . Within the last nine years , Oxford hath sent forth seventy - three doctors in divinity ; and more than one hundred and eighty bachelors in the same sacred science . I , as your majesty's divinity ...
... doth not lay waste our borders . Within the last nine years , Oxford hath sent forth seventy - three doctors in divinity ; and more than one hundred and eighty bachelors in the same sacred science . I , as your majesty's divinity ...
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... doth my innocence suffer ? ' Can they challenge me , as a sly and back - stair friend to popery or arminianism , when I have in so many pulpits , and from so many presses , cried down both ? Surely , the very paper I have spent in ...
... doth my innocence suffer ? ' Can they challenge me , as a sly and back - stair friend to popery or arminianism , when I have in so many pulpits , and from so many presses , cried down both ? Surely , the very paper I have spent in ...
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... doth it awaken of a true bishop of Christ ? Will it be said , that such a character is outré ? Will the reader say , that my portrait is a fiction , and hath never been realized ? Be it so . The question is , whether the thing itself be ...
... doth it awaken of a true bishop of Christ ? Will it be said , that such a character is outré ? Will the reader say , that my portrait is a fiction , and hath never been realized ? Be it so . The question is , whether the thing itself be ...
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... doth not meditate upon these things ; and when he doth not give himself wholly unto them . To depute a chaplain to give charge to his clergy , is to lessen the importance of it . And although the ordination sermon ought not to be ...
... doth not meditate upon these things ; and when he doth not give himself wholly unto them . To depute a chaplain to give charge to his clergy , is to lessen the importance of it . And although the ordination sermon ought not to be ...
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