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... never before 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 ...
... never before 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 ...
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... never been equalled since the days of the apostles . It will be understood , however , that I except in this statement , the five years of the reign of Mary , who succeeded Edward on the throne . These form a parenthesis in the history ...
... never been equalled since the days of the apostles . It will be understood , however , that I except in this statement , the five years of the reign of Mary , who succeeded Edward on the throne . These form a parenthesis in the history ...
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... never had been the thirty - nine articles , would not the writings of those great divines on the same subjects , have been tantamount in the discovery of their religious tenets ? I humbly think this to be a fair statement of the case ...
... never had been the thirty - nine articles , would not the writings of those great divines on the same subjects , have been tantamount in the discovery of their religious tenets ? I humbly think this to be a fair statement of the case ...
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... never to be forgotten , so dili- gent a hearer of sermons was that sweet prince , that the notes of most of the sermons he heard , are yet to be seen , under his own hand , with the preacher's name , and time , and place , with all ...
... never to be forgotten , so dili- gent a hearer of sermons was that sweet prince , that the notes of most of the sermons he heard , are yet to be seen , under his own hand , with the preacher's name , and time , and place , with all ...
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... Never , surely , from the days of the apostles , was there ever a period so truly prosperous to the interests of christianity . The queen not only countenanced every thing which had a tendency to promote the welfare of the reformed ...
... Never , surely , from the days of the apostles , was there ever a period so truly prosperous to the interests of christianity . The queen not only countenanced every thing which had a tendency to promote the welfare of the reformed ...
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