The Life of John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury in the Times of Q. Elizabeth and K. James I.Ri. Chiswell, 1699 - 182 |
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... Self . Which make many true affected Hearts pray , that by your godly , vigilant and pru- dent Guidance , his Church may long and happily flourish among us , To your Grace's most bounden , GEO , PAULE . THE A TO THE READER . I was far ...
... Self . Which make many true affected Hearts pray , that by your godly , vigilant and pru- dent Guidance , his Church may long and happily flourish among us , To your Grace's most bounden , GEO , PAULE . THE A TO THE READER . I was far ...
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... had . This his no small grief he uttered unto divers of his in- ward Friends in Trinity College , who were alfo very much difcontented , be- B 2 caufe His Self - con- geit . cause the honour of Archbishop WHIT GIFT . ୨ 17 ...
... had . This his no small grief he uttered unto divers of his in- ward Friends in Trinity College , who were alfo very much difcontented , be- B 2 caufe His Self - con- geit . cause the honour of Archbishop WHIT GIFT . ୨ 17 ...
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Sir George Paule. His Self - con- geit . cause the honour of the Disputation did not redound unto their College . 19. Mr. Cartwright , immediately af- ter her Majesty's neglect of him , began to wade into divers Opinions , as that of the ...
Sir George Paule. His Self - con- geit . cause the honour of the Disputation did not redound unto their College . 19. Mr. Cartwright , immediately af- ter her Majesty's neglect of him , began to wade into divers Opinions , as that of the ...
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... - gular Perfons , caufe my former profeffed and ancient Friends , to hinder my just Proceedings , and make them fpeak of my Doings , yea and of my Self , what they lift ? Solomon Solomon faith , that an old Friend is bet- ter 42 The LIFE ...
... - gular Perfons , caufe my former profeffed and ancient Friends , to hinder my just Proceedings , and make them fpeak of my Doings , yea and of my Self , what they lift ? Solomon Solomon faith , that an old Friend is bet- ter 42 The LIFE ...
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... self over a whole Country , and groweth to that violence , and stream , that it cannot by any contrary force be kept back , but without pity or mercy putteth all things to wreck where it rageth . Which , as it feemeth , Mafter ...
... self over a whole Country , and groweth to that violence , and stream , that it cannot by any contrary force be kept back , but without pity or mercy putteth all things to wreck where it rageth . Which , as it feemeth , Mafter ...
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