The Life of Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and WellsWilliam Pickering, 1851 - 528 Seiten |
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... he attended their meetings . Several pious Bishops and Divines of the Church were ap* Wood's Athenæ Oxonienfes , vol . ii . p . 225 . pointed , but refused to act , -as Archbishop Ufher 1651 ] 13 Bishop of Bath and Wells .
... he attended their meetings . Several pious Bishops and Divines of the Church were ap* Wood's Athenæ Oxonienfes , vol . ii . p . 225 . pointed , but refused to act , -as Archbishop Ufher 1651 ] 13 Bishop of Bath and Wells .
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John Lavicount Anderdon, F.A. Clarke. pointed , but refused to act , -as Archbishop Ufher , Bishop Prideaux , Dr. Morley , Hammond , Sanderson , and others . It is certain that Harris entered into controversy with Dr. William Twiffe ...
John Lavicount Anderdon, F.A. Clarke. pointed , but refused to act , -as Archbishop Ufher , Bishop Prideaux , Dr. Morley , Hammond , Sanderson , and others . It is certain that Harris entered into controversy with Dr. William Twiffe ...
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... refused to concur with the Commons in their refolution to bring Charles to a public trial . Lord Maynard's great authority at Court after the Restoration may have had fome influence on Ken's later advancement : but his merits were too ...
... refused to concur with the Commons in their refolution to bring Charles to a public trial . Lord Maynard's great authority at Court after the Restoration may have had fome influence on Ken's later advancement : but his merits were too ...
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... refused admiffion to the Emperor Theodofius , ftained with the blood of the Chriftians at Theffalonica ; nor the Chapel where St. Auguftine , with his little Adeodatus , and his friend Alipius , received baptism , and from which St ...
... refused admiffion to the Emperor Theodofius , ftained with the blood of the Chriftians at Theffalonica ; nor the Chapel where St. Auguftine , with his little Adeodatus , and his friend Alipius , received baptism , and from which St ...
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... refused her admittance , declaring that a woman of ill repute ought not to be endured in the house of a Clergyman , efpecially the King's Chaplain . " This must have excited no small surprise among the courtiers ; but as he was ...
... refused her admittance , declaring that a woman of ill repute ought not to be endured in the house of a Clergyman , efpecially the King's Chaplain . " This must have excited no small surprise among the courtiers ; but as he was ...
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