The Lives of the Most Eminent Persons Who Have Flourished in Great Britain and IrelandGeorg Olms Verlag |
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... least , in a future courfe of years , than at prefent , when the tranfactions they relate are fresh in the memory , and have excited an univerfal attention . But many perfons of the next and fucceeding generations , will be fatisfied ...
... least , in a future courfe of years , than at prefent , when the tranfactions they relate are fresh in the memory , and have excited an univerfal attention . But many perfons of the next and fucceeding generations , will be fatisfied ...
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... least to be fufpected of the crime of heretical pravity . The Bishop , upon this fcore , accufed him to Archbishop Warham , as a dangerous man ; and calling in the affiftance of two other Bishops , of equal bigotry , and no lefs ...
... least to be fufpected of the crime of heretical pravity . The Bishop , upon this fcore , accufed him to Archbishop Warham , as a dangerous man ; and calling in the affiftance of two other Bishops , of equal bigotry , and no lefs ...
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... least from the Oriental languages , of which the 59 . was Hebrew is a part ; but this was a matter which had not at that time been investigated by the learned . Dean Colet's clemency to Heretics , fhews how much he rofe above the fpirit ...
... least from the Oriental languages , of which the 59 . was Hebrew is a part ; but this was a matter which had not at that time been investigated by the learned . Dean Colet's clemency to Heretics , fhews how much he rofe above the fpirit ...
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... least upon a very few days befides . He had gathered up feveral au- asading the thorities from the ancient Fathers against the current tenets and cuftoms of the Church ; Scriptures : E- and though he did not care to fly in the face of ...
... least upon a very few days befides . He had gathered up feveral au- asading the thorities from the ancient Fathers against the current tenets and cuftoms of the Church ; Scriptures : E- and though he did not care to fly in the face of ...
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... least of those who were of his own party , the character both of a folid and fhining writer [ B ] . There is no doubt but this conduct of his occafioned an eye to be kept over his proceedings , nor could it be fuppofed that any ...
... least of those who were of his own party , the character both of a folid and fhining writer [ B ] . There is no doubt but this conduct of his occafioned an eye to be kept over his proceedings , nor could it be fuppofed that any ...
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289 | 289 |
COURTEN William Naturaliſt and Collector | 334 |
Cox Richard Prelate | 396 |
414 CRAIG William Divine | 414 |
441 CRICHTON James the Admirable | 441 |
527 CROMWELL Richard Protector | 527 |
CROMWELL Henry Lord Lieutenant of Ireland | 538 |
APPENDIX | 573 |
CRUDEN Alexander Author of a Concordance to the Bible 1701 | 583 |
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