A Reply to Dr. Lingard's Vindication of His History of England: As Far as Respects Archbishop CranmerC. and J. Rivington, 1827 - 136 |
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... historian of England is content to console himself in the present ex- posure with the gentle admission of his " state- ment being too broad , " but overlooks his unfortu- nate apology for it , " that he should have excluded cases of ...
... historian of England is content to console himself in the present ex- posure with the gentle admission of his " state- ment being too broad , " but overlooks his unfortu- nate apology for it , " that he should have excluded cases of ...
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... historian of our Reforma- tion must have submitted to falsify himself within the space of a few lines , ( if any one can believe him so absurd , ) when he stated in a general way , that six months elapsed before the thing was settled ...
... historian of our Reforma- tion must have submitted to falsify himself within the space of a few lines , ( if any one can believe him so absurd , ) when he stated in a general way , that six months elapsed before the thing was settled ...
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... historian upon the words describing Cranmer's " protestation , repeated when he took the oath to the pope ; that is , publicly , and at his consecration , " this correspondent observes ; and he pro- ceeds , " I know this has been said ...
... historian upon the words describing Cranmer's " protestation , repeated when he took the oath to the pope ; that is , publicly , and at his consecration , " this correspondent observes ; and he pro- ceeds , " I know this has been said ...
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... historian before him , convicted by his own pages of untruth ? " If the reader think , " Dr. Lingard says , " that Henry must be now satisfied , let him recollect the secret protest , the theological legerdemain , by which Cranmer ...
... historian before him , convicted by his own pages of untruth ? " If the reader think , " Dr. Lingard says , " that Henry must be now satisfied , let him recollect the secret protest , the theological legerdemain , by which Cranmer ...
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... historian , assuming the name of Dod ; next by Phillips , the biographer of Pole , and since cordially adopted by Mr. Butler and Dr. Lingard , ) as to the secret protest ? What , but that it was intended unjustly to stain the very ...
... historian , assuming the name of Dod ; next by Phillips , the biographer of Pole , and since cordially adopted by Mr. Butler and Dr. Lingard , ) as to the secret protest ? What , but that it was intended unjustly to stain the very ...
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