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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... realme unadvanced , the charge and government of soules not regarded , the devotion of the people restrained , many poore scholars unpreferred , and the treasure of the realme carried out , against the minds and intents of the founders ...
... realme unadvanced , the charge and government of soules not regarded , the devotion of the people restrained , many poore scholars unpreferred , and the treasure of the realme carried out , against the minds and intents of the founders ...
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... realme . Wherefore a parliament being called the yeere before his death , it was there put up by the knights and other the very little to ruin the secular clergy , and therewith the church . But in less than an age the cheat of these ...
... realme . Wherefore a parliament being called the yeere before his death , it was there put up by the knights and other the very little to ruin the secular clergy , and therewith the church . But in less than an age the cheat of these ...
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... realme by certaine greedie per- sons about the king , raking all to themselves , with- out seeing any justice done ... realme , remained for a certaine space about him , till afterward it so fell out , that they being againe removed ...
... realme by certaine greedie per- sons about the king , raking all to themselves , with- out seeing any justice done ... realme , remained for a certaine space about him , till afterward it so fell out , that they being againe removed ...
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... 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 assigned to prince Richard of Burdeux ...
... 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 assigned to prince Richard of Burdeux ...
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... realme , and also John Wickliffe was main- tained with favour and aid sufficient . But before we close up the storie of this king , there commeth to hand that which I thought not good to omit , a noble purpose of the king in re- quiring ...
... realme , and also John Wickliffe was main- tained with favour and aid sufficient . But before we close up the storie of this king , there commeth to hand that which I thought not good to omit , a noble purpose of the king in re- quiring ...
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