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... friends , who have rendered to the narrator most willing and valuable assistance . TO PREBENDARY BENNETT , of Lincoln , and Miss M. Crossley , of Maltby , for permission to utilize copies of photographic illustrations in the Prebend's ...
... friends , who have rendered to the narrator most willing and valuable assistance . TO PREBENDARY BENNETT , of Lincoln , and Miss M. Crossley , of Maltby , for permission to utilize copies of photographic illustrations in the Prebend's ...
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... friends at Court , especially in John of Gaunt , our reformer and his popular advocates must have been suppressed by their ecclesiastical foes . Though certain of their tenets were con- demned by the Court of the Archbishop of ...
... friends at Court , especially in John of Gaunt , our reformer and his popular advocates must have been suppressed by their ecclesiastical foes . Though certain of their tenets were con- demned by the Court of the Archbishop of ...
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... friends . Mark the compressed thin lips , the sinister eyes , the hard parchment expression of the skin , and you will the better understand with what cunning , pertinacity , and arrogance this notable ecclesiastic sought to make MASTER ...
... friends . Mark the compressed thin lips , the sinister eyes , the hard parchment expression of the skin , and you will the better understand with what cunning , pertinacity , and arrogance this notable ecclesiastic sought to make MASTER ...
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... friend the Earl . In a letter from Wentworth , then Lord Deputy of Ireland , to Laud , 16th December , 1634 , we can well see in what dictatorial style his Lordship treated any " private opinions " and " rights of judgment , " and ...
... friend the Earl . In a letter from Wentworth , then Lord Deputy of Ireland , to Laud , 16th December , 1634 , we can well see in what dictatorial style his Lordship treated any " private opinions " and " rights of judgment , " and ...
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... friends ready to report of your heresy in the higher quarters ! But the Archbishop had to moderate his language towards Shawe , knowing that he had been made chaplain to the Earl of Pembroke , Lord Chamberlain . Luther found the Elector ...
... friends ready to report of your heresy in the higher quarters ! But the Archbishop had to moderate his language towards Shawe , knowing that he had been made chaplain to the Earl of Pembroke , Lord Chamberlain . Luther found the Elector ...
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