Publications of the Surtees Society, Zväzok 157Surtees Society, 1947 |
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Strana 59
... things that were amis in his book , or to explain those things that had given offence in it . But next to that , which had been the best way to acquit himself , this were the greatest satisfaction that could be given and all things ...
... things that were amis in his book , or to explain those things that had given offence in it . But next to that , which had been the best way to acquit himself , this were the greatest satisfaction that could be given and all things ...
Strana 95
... things any further - I also knew you had said many things very well for the Church of England : but this book caused not only me , but many others to think you had changed your mind and that ( as my Lord of St Asaph expresses it in his ...
... things any further - I also knew you had said many things very well for the Church of England : but this book caused not only me , but many others to think you had changed your mind and that ( as my Lord of St Asaph expresses it in his ...
Strana 98
... things are not so much considered by me that resentments for missing of them should so far transport me . I have some reason to write on this head with some heat & concern for a patience under some accusations looks so like the ...
... things are not so much considered by me that resentments for missing of them should so far transport me . I have some reason to write on this head with some heat & concern for a patience under some accusations looks so like the ...
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LETTERS | 1 |
86 Dr Gilbert Burnet to T C March 14th 16823 | 3 |
30 T C to a Dissenter Undated 31 Lord Freschville to T C March 18th 16767 | 7 |
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acquaint affectionate answer Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop of York assure Bishop Bishop of Chichester blessing brother Burnet businesse Cambridge Canon charity Chichester Church Clavell Clergy College Comber Comber Dean Council daughter Dean of Durham Dear Sir DENIS GRANVILLE desire died discourse Divine doth Dr Comber duty Earl Ebor election endeavour England Fairfax faithfull favour freind GEORGE HICKES Gilbert Burnet give Grace hath heartily hearty Henry Hickes honour hope humble servant humble service Jehoahaz Jehoiakim kindnesse King LADY MARTHA CARY Ladyship late letter living Lordship Majesty Marquess of Carmarthen married MATTHEW HUTTON Minster never obliged occasion opinion Oxford Parliament person pray prayers prebend Prebendary Precentor promise received Rector referred reply REVEREND SIR Scripture selfe sent Sidney Sussex College Stonegrave things Thornton thought Tithes told trouble Vicar William worthy writ write York