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... , and is what is now in use . Fuller , in his history , saith , that this was one of the best things produced by the Hampton court conference . ww ( 23 " * RA articles , hath been advanced by many ; although to 10 PORTRAIT OF.
... , and is what is now in use . Fuller , in his history , saith , that this was one of the best things produced by the Hampton court conference . ww ( 23 " * RA articles , hath been advanced by many ; although to 10 PORTRAIT OF.
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... his sixteenth year , ' saith bishop Burnet , ( for it is him I mean ) when he was accounted the wonder of the times . He was not only learned in the tongues , and the liberal sciences , but he knew well the state AN ENGLISH BISHOP . 21.
... his sixteenth year , ' saith bishop Burnet , ( for it is him I mean ) when he was accounted the wonder of the times . He was not only learned in the tongues , and the liberal sciences , but he knew well the state AN ENGLISH BISHOP . 21.
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... ( saith the editor of Calmet's dictionary ; Addenda et corrigenda ) or complete translation of the scriptures printed , was that of Myles Coverdale . The first edition of which bears date 1535 , dedicated to king Henry the eighth . The ...
... ( saith the editor of Calmet's dictionary ; Addenda et corrigenda ) or complete translation of the scriptures printed , was that of Myles Coverdale . The first edition of which bears date 1535 , dedicated to king Henry the eighth . The ...
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... saith he , ' which the bishop set up in his own family , he found it , as he declared , to be made a profitable way for the instruction of the people ; and that none were more sound and confirmed christians than those who had been thus ...
... saith he , ' which the bishop set up in his own family , he found it , as he declared , to be made a profitable way for the instruction of the people ; and that none were more sound and confirmed christians than those who had been thus ...
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... saith the writer , ' it was the fashion in England , for every one that would be thought religious , to throw as much sanctity as pos-sible into his face ; and , in particular , to abstain from all appearance of mirth , as marks of a ...
... saith the writer , ' it was the fashion in England , for every one that would be thought religious , to throw as much sanctity as pos-sible into his face ; and , in particular , to abstain from all appearance of mirth , as marks of a ...
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