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Strana 68
... discovery of these matters : and though he deserve to be so exposed
especially since he justifyes all these and some ... Errors are in the matter of
Popular Elections and Tithes and your Graces learned Chaplain ? and my worthy
friend hath ...
... discovery of these matters : and though he deserve to be so exposed
especially since he justifyes all these and some ... Errors are in the matter of
Popular Elections and Tithes and your Graces learned Chaplain ? and my worthy
friend hath ...
Strana 85
FROM GILBERT BURNET 85 ( s ) Though this matter be finely smoothed
conclusion from it ( s ) I had no over yet the D : of S : P had proved the people
originally had no right of reason to look on this as conElection , nor further
interest in that ...
FROM GILBERT BURNET 85 ( s ) Though this matter be finely smoothed
conclusion from it ( s ) I had no over yet the D : of S : P had proved the people
originally had no right of reason to look on this as conElection , nor further
interest in that ...
Strana 99
And in this matter I am sure I have the best Writers in many of the Ages of the
Church on my side Even the Pastorall care is so universally neglected in its
Chiefe Instances those that are truly concerned in the presentation and wellfare
of the ...
And in this matter I am sure I have the best Writers in many of the Ages of the
Church on my side Even the Pastorall care is so universally neglected in its
Chiefe Instances those that are truly concerned in the presentation and wellfare
of the ...
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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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