The British Magazine, Tom 17John Turrill, 1840 |
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... fact of its being in Latin to support a suspicion against its genuineness , vol . ii . p . 364. There seems to be no ground whatever for doubting that Cranmer signed the fifth paper ; and if he had not , there could have been no reason ...
... fact of its being in Latin to support a suspicion against its genuineness , vol . ii . p . 364. There seems to be no ground whatever for doubting that Cranmer signed the fifth paper ; and if he had not , there could have been no reason ...
Strona 11
... fact of its being in Latin to support a suspicion against its genuineness , vol . ii . p . 364. There seems to be no ground whatever for doubting that Cranmer signed the fifth paper ; and if he had not , there could have been no reason ...
... fact of its being in Latin to support a suspicion against its genuineness , vol . ii . p . 364. There seems to be no ground whatever for doubting that Cranmer signed the fifth paper ; and if he had not , there could have been no reason ...
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... fact of Bishop Stillingfleet's " recommend- ations , " and the value attached to them , Whiston may be taken as a fair witness . || P. 225 . Compare the case referred to in the last Number , in which the queen ordered the secretary for ...
... fact of Bishop Stillingfleet's " recommend- ations , " and the value attached to them , Whiston may be taken as a fair witness . || P. 225 . Compare the case referred to in the last Number , in which the queen ordered the secretary for ...
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... fact , to that which preceded the Reformation , when the mendicant orders itinerated through every parish , bringing disorder and discord in their train , between whom and certain itine- rants of the present day there exists more than a ...
... fact , to that which preceded the Reformation , when the mendicant orders itinerated through every parish , bringing disorder and discord in their train , between whom and certain itine- rants of the present day there exists more than a ...
Strona 37
... fact that the puritan Whittingham , the intruded dean of Durham , would also for the same reason have been removed had he not died before the steps for his removal were completed . The ejection of many of the puritan intruders on S ...
... fact that the puritan Whittingham , the intruded dean of Durham , would also for the same reason have been removed had he not died before the steps for his removal were completed . The ejection of many of the puritan intruders on S ...
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