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... known , and never since equalled in this kingdom . Such a period in the English history forms an epoch the most favourable and proper for drawing the portrait of her bishops . And without all controversy , it must be allowed , that when ...
... known , and never since equalled in this kingdom . Such a period in the English history forms an epoch the most favourable and proper for drawing the portrait of her bishops . And without all controversy , it must be allowed , that when ...
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... known to the present generation only by name : and in re- spect to themselves , they have been too long " gathered to their fathers and seen corruption , " to be affected either with the good or ill opinion of men : applause or censure ...
... known to the present generation only by name : and in re- spect to themselves , they have been too long " gathered to their fathers and seen corruption , " to be affected either with the good or ill opinion of men : applause or censure ...
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... known , professed , and for the most part , lived up to , by all ranks and orders of the clergy in the kingdom , in a way and manner as had never been equalled since the days of the apostles . It will be understood , however , that I ...
... known , professed , and for the most part , lived up to , by all ranks and orders of the clergy in the kingdom , in a way and manner as had never been equalled since the days of the apostles . It will be understood , however , that I ...
9 ÆäÀÌÁö
... , in addition to his disgrace , incurred the queen's displeasure . An historian of known veracity tells us , that in a conversation which her majesty soon after Let him pause again and again , as he beholds AN ENGLISH BISHOP . 9.
... , in addition to his disgrace , incurred the queen's displeasure . An historian of known veracity tells us , that in a conversation which her majesty soon after Let him pause again and again , as he beholds AN ENGLISH BISHOP . 9.
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... known ; and if so , it will not be unacceptable to remark , that the liturgy and articles were not of the same date . The common prayer book was composed as early as the year 1549 ; though , perhaps , not immediately brought into use ...
... known ; and if so , it will not be unacceptable to remark , that the liturgy and articles were not of the same date . The common prayer book was composed as early as the year 1549 ; though , perhaps , not immediately brought into use ...
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