Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the History of Religion in England ; from the Commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution, Tom 1F.C. and J. Rivington, 1818 |
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... duke of Lancaster the King's sonne , and lord Henrie Percie , which were his speciall maintainers . As yeeres and time grew on , king Edward the third , which had raigned now about fifty - one yeeres , after the decease of prince Edward ...
... duke of Lancaster the King's sonne , and lord Henrie Percie , which were his speciall maintainers . As yeeres and time grew on , king Edward the third , which had raigned now about fifty - one yeeres , after the decease of prince Edward ...
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... duke of Lancaster the king's son . For as yet Richard the sonne of prince Edward lately departed , was very young and under age . This duke of Lancaster had in his heart of long time conceived a certaine displeasure against the popish ...
... duke of Lancaster the king's son . For as yet Richard the sonne of prince Edward lately departed , was very young and under age . This duke of Lancaster had in his heart of long time conceived a certaine displeasure against the popish ...
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... duke of Lancaster . And this ( said the bishop ) did the queene tell him , lying in extreemes on her death- bed , under seale of confession ; charging him if the said duke should ever aspire to get the crowne , or if the kingdome by any ...
... duke of Lancaster . And this ( said the bishop ) did the queene tell him , lying in extreemes on her death- bed , under seale of confession ; charging him if the said duke should ever aspire to get the crowne , or if the kingdome by any ...
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... duke having now all the government of the realme under the king his father , in his owne hand , so pursued the bishop of Winchester , that by act of parliament he was condemned and deprived of all his temporall goods , which goods were ...
... duke having now all the government of the realme under the king his father , in his owne hand , so pursued the bishop of Winchester , that by act of parliament he was condemned and deprived of all his temporall goods , which goods were ...
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... duke in the meane time had sent for John Wick- liffe who , as is said , was then the divinitie reader in Oxford , and had commenced in sundrie acts and disputations , contrary to the forme and teaching of the popes church in many things ...
... duke in the meane time had sent for John Wick- liffe who , as is said , was then the divinitie reader in Oxford , and had commenced in sundrie acts and disputations , contrary to the forme and teaching of the popes church in many things ...
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