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Lovelands ? prebend , that being the only preferment in my gift that I have given
away before it falls . M ' Proctor's affair ? I will determine nothing about till after the
lapse ( if there be one ) and then he stands as fair any one . M ' Adamsø is very ...
Lovelands ? prebend , that being the only preferment in my gift that I have given
away before it falls . M ' Proctor's affair ? I will determine nothing about till after the
lapse ( if there be one ) and then he stands as fair any one . M ' Adamsø is very ...
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c who I thought was proposed a moderate fine , & if he now delay he ought to pay
for it : I wonder you never sent your Cosen Mr Lee to me at London as I desired ,
but hope you have given him order to renew the sute about Savile's arrear : for ...
c who I thought was proposed a moderate fine , & if he now delay he ought to pay
for it : I wonder you never sent your Cosen Mr Lee to me at London as I desired ,
but hope you have given him order to renew the sute about Savile's arrear : for ...
Strana 284
Our Lord judged suffering the best means to prepare it at first but his Providence
having given us legall securitys his altering our circumstances show he doth not
judge that way best now . 5. The Primitive Christians had generall commands not
...
Our Lord judged suffering the best means to prepare it at first but his Providence
having given us legall securitys his altering our circumstances show he doth not
judge that way best now . 5. The Primitive Christians had generall commands not
...
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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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