Life and Administration of Edward, First Earl of Clarendon: The life of Clarendon, 1838Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... religion being conspi- " cuous , he was taken into the service of Dr. Laud , Archb . of Cant . , " and by him made his domestic chaplain , and promoted in the church ; " of eminency . " In the following year , 4 THE LIFE OF.
... religion being conspi- " cuous , he was taken into the service of Dr. Laud , Archb . of Cant . , " and by him made his domestic chaplain , and promoted in the church ; " of eminency . " In the following year , 4 THE LIFE OF.
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... 1656 . William Chillingworth was born in 1602. His theological in- quiries made him , for a time , a convert from the church of England , in I. CHAP . controversialist ; these were the literary men EDWARD EARL OF CLARENDON . 15.
... 1656 . William Chillingworth was born in 1602. His theological in- quiries made him , for a time , a convert from the church of England , in I. CHAP . controversialist ; these were the literary men EDWARD EARL OF CLARENDON . 15.
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... Church in 1641 , of which preferment he was deprived by the parlia- ment in 1647 ; was one of the divines allowed to attend Charles I. at the treaty of Newport ; withdrew to the Continent after the death of Charles I .; in 1651 resided ...
... Church in 1641 , of which preferment he was deprived by the parlia- ment in 1647 ; was one of the divines allowed to attend Charles I. at the treaty of Newport ; withdrew to the Continent after the death of Charles I .; in 1651 resided ...
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... church , that " he was now as desirous to see me as I him ; and that he was then entering the church . I went with hope , but met another in the " middle of the church , who seemed to know the business , and laughed ; " but K. B. was ...
... church , that " he was now as desirous to see me as I him ; and that he was then entering the church . I went with hope , but met another in the " middle of the church , who seemed to know the business , and laughed ; " but K. B. was ...
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... church party of succeeding times . But the influence of an associate upon feelings and opinions is not often susceptible of proof , and is rarely ad- mitted by the individual influenced . The influence of such intimacy upon the fortunes ...
... church party of succeeding times . But the influence of an associate upon feelings and opinions is not often susceptible of proof , and is rarely ad- mitted by the individual influenced . The influence of such intimacy upon the fortunes ...
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