The Lives of the Most Eminent Persons Who Have Flourished in Great Britain and IrelandGeorg Olms Verlag |
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... religion and ftrict virtue , a philofopher , a " fcholar , and a fine poet . His converfation was of the most delightful kind learned , " inftructive , and , without any affectation of wit , chearfal and entertaining ( a ) . ANDREWS ...
... religion and ftrict virtue , a philofopher , a " fcholar , and a fine poet . His converfation was of the most delightful kind learned , " inftructive , and , without any affectation of wit , chearfal and entertaining ( a ) . ANDREWS ...
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... religion fubfervient to the state . The confider- correfpondent ing the kingdom of Chrift as a feparate kingdom from thofe of this world he counted abfurd . On the contrary , he maintained that Chriftianity is incorporated with civil ...
... religion fubfervient to the state . The confider- correfpondent ing the kingdom of Chrift as a feparate kingdom from thofe of this world he counted abfurd . On the contrary , he maintained that Chriftianity is incorporated with civil ...
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... religion , betwixt thefe illuftrious " men , who ventured to take off the veil from ig- " norance and fuperftition , and expofe them to the " eyes of the world ; and to prepare men's minds " for the reformation of religion , and ...
... religion , betwixt thefe illuftrious " men , who ventured to take off the veil from ig- " norance and fuperftition , and expofe them to the " eyes of the world ; and to prepare men's minds " for the reformation of religion , and ...
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... religion . If thefe Mi- nifters knew not the fate of thefe men's fouls before they gave them abfolution , as it is manifeft two of them , Mr. Snatt and Mr. Cook , did not as to Sir • William Perkins , ( they having fince declared that ...
... religion . If thefe Mi- nifters knew not the fate of thefe men's fouls before they gave them abfolution , as it is manifeft two of them , Mr. Snatt and Mr. Cook , did not as to Sir • William Perkins , ( they having fince declared that ...
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... Religion in Ire- land . Collected from the best antient Hiftorians , Coun- cils , and Records , fol . 1702 , Vol . I. which comes down to the Reign of Henry VII . from the French work . As the fcheme of this work was in itself of large ...
... Religion in Ire- land . Collected from the best antient Hiftorians , Coun- cils , and Records , fol . 1702 , Vol . I. which comes down to the Reign of Henry VII . from the French work . As the fcheme of this work was in itself of large ...
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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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