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Strana 56
Nevertheless , on the 7th the Lord Mayor postponed the election for another
week . On the 13th ... On that day there was much noise and disputing , and on
the 15th , the day on which this letter was written , two elections were really
carried on .
Nevertheless , on the 7th the Lord Mayor postponed the election for another
week . On the 13th ... On that day there was much noise and disputing , and on
the 15th , the day on which this letter was written , two elections were really
carried on .
Strana 91
But if you had searched that place which I cited , namely De Marca lib : 8. cap 6 ,
pag : 387 , 388 , you must have seen , that he labours to prove that the Rabble
were excluded by the Canon of Laodicea : 1 and gives an Instance of an Election
...
But if you had searched that place which I cited , namely De Marca lib : 8. cap 6 ,
pag : 387 , 388 , you must have seen , that he labours to prove that the Rabble
were excluded by the Canon of Laodicea : 1 and gives an Instance of an Election
...
Strana 92
And the first example which you mention in the ( 10th ] page is of an Election
made solely by the Bishop . Now though you do speak of mens unwillingness to
enter into holy Orders , between your account of the method of Election , and this
...
And the first example which you mention in the ( 10th ] page is of an Election
made solely by the Bishop . Now though you do speak of mens unwillingness to
enter into holy Orders , between your account of the method of Election , and this
...
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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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