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Strana 21
For the 39 I believe Bede's history not to be materially corrupted , and if it be the
suspected passages may be easily examin'd by comparing them with the Saxon
translation of King Alfred , which being done in the next age to Bede , his history ...
For the 39 I believe Bede's history not to be materially corrupted , and if it be the
suspected passages may be easily examin'd by comparing them with the Saxon
translation of King Alfred , which being done in the next age to Bede , his history ...
Strana 56
The occasion was my reading Dr B's History of the Regale ? the Lord Mayor
asked for a further postponement till the 7th , but on the 5th there was a hasty
polling of Whig votes and the Sheriffs declared Papillon and Dubois elected .
The occasion was my reading Dr B's History of the Regale ? the Lord Mayor
asked for a further postponement till the 7th , but on the 5th there was a hasty
polling of Whig votes and the Sheriffs declared Papillon and Dubois elected .
Strana 73
And the passage is too long to transcribe yet is cited in my History of Tithes pag :
64 : 65 : and besides that Origen there brings a Text out of the Gospel mentioning
Tithes , to prove that Christ would have First - fruits payd to the Gospel Priests ...
And the passage is too long to transcribe yet is cited in my History of Tithes pag :
64 : 65 : and besides that Origen there brings a Text out of the Gospel mentioning
Tithes , to prove that Christ would have First - fruits payd to the Gospel Priests ...
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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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