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... record . ' Peter Baro , a foreigner and a refugee , had not only found asylum in this country from papal persecution ; but , through public favour , had obtained an appointment of professor in the university of Cambridge . This man in a ...
... record . ' Peter Baro , a foreigner and a refugee , had not only found asylum in this country from papal persecution ; but , through public favour , had obtained an appointment of professor in the university of Cambridge . This man in a ...
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... records , the faith and practice of those venerable reformers from the errors of popery are clearly discoverable ; surely common candour must be constrained to allow that these form an equal testimony for decision to the point in ...
... records , the faith and practice of those venerable reformers from the errors of popery are clearly discoverable ; surely common candour must be constrained to allow that these form an equal testimony for decision to the point in ...
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... record her character , in his usual style of perspicuity and elegance . The queen , ' said his lordship , as touching her religion , was pious , moderate , constant , and an enemy to novelty . For her piety , though the same was most ...
... record her character , in his usual style of perspicuity and elegance . The queen , ' said his lordship , as touching her religion , was pious , moderate , constant , and an enemy to novelty . For her piety , though the same was most ...
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... record , the address of the university of Oxford presented to his majesty at Woodstock , and within a few months before his decease . It was delivered before the king , in the name of the convocation , by that eminently learned divine ...
... record , the address of the university of Oxford presented to his majesty at Woodstock , and within a few months before his decease . It was delivered before the king , in the name of the convocation , by that eminently learned divine ...
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... recording a well known adage of the times . It was the usual phrase abroad , when speaking of our clergy , to say , ' Clerici Anglicani stupor mundi , ' ' The English clergy is the world's wonder . ' And it was almost proverbial , when ...
... recording a well known adage of the times . It was the usual phrase abroad , when speaking of our clergy , to say , ' Clerici Anglicani stupor mundi , ' ' The English clergy is the world's wonder . ' And it was almost proverbial , when ...
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