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Strana x
The letters and papers in these two volumes are not without value as throwing
light on the condition of the Church of England in the later seventeenth century ,
and on the lives of some of the more eminent clergy . Perhaps to modern eyes
the ...
The letters and papers in these two volumes are not without value as throwing
light on the condition of the Church of England in the later seventeenth century ,
and on the lives of some of the more eminent clergy . Perhaps to modern eyes
the ...
Strana 166
But the beginning of these Alienations are to be found in Popish times , when the
secular Clergy growing ignorant , The Pious Laity who were Patrons by the
Bishops consents did give the Lands and great Tithes of their Churches to some
...
But the beginning of these Alienations are to be found in Popish times , when the
secular Clergy growing ignorant , The Pious Laity who were Patrons by the
Bishops consents did give the Lands and great Tithes of their Churches to some
...
Strana 244
M ' Chisholme ( for that is the clergy - mans name ) ' not finding you át Durham ,
as he passed that way , waited on D Morton , to whom he shew'd the Credentiall
Letter . He promised to give his assistance in this affair , and to second you in ...
M ' Chisholme ( for that is the clergy - mans name ) ' not finding you át Durham ,
as he passed that way , waited on D Morton , to whom he shew'd the Credentiall
Letter . He promised to give his assistance in this affair , and to second you in ...
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LETTERS 30 T C to a Dissenter Undated I | 1 |
31 Lord Freschville to T C March 18th 16767 | 7 |
32 Lord Freschville to T C April 7th 1677 | 8 |
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acquaint answer Archbishop assure Author believe Bishop brother Burnet called Canon Canterbury Church Clergy College Comber concerning consider considerable Council dated daughter Dean Dear DENIS desire died Divine doubt Durham duty election England favour Fellow friends George give given Government Grace hand hath hear Henry Hickes History honour hope humble servant intend interest John kind King Lady late learned leave letter living London Lord married matter mean mentioned mind mistakes never obliged occasion opinion Oxford particular person pleased pray prayers Prebendary present printed promise published reason received Rector referred reply Reverend seems selfe sent serve tell things Thomas Thornton thought Tithes told trouble whole wish worthy write York