The Life of Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and WellsWilliam Pickering, 1851 - 528 pages |
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... foon after became a Captain , a Presbyterian , an Independent , and I know not what . " ↑ It was no wonder , therefore , if republican Profeffors , Mafters , Principals , and Fellows were thrust upon the reluctant University , now ...
... foon after became a Captain , a Presbyterian , an Independent , and I know not what . " ↑ It was no wonder , therefore , if republican Profeffors , Mafters , Principals , and Fellows were thrust upon the reluctant University , now ...
Page 33
... foon after he took his degree in 1661. Wood intimates that it was after his Master's degree in 1664 , † and that he was made Chaplain to Lord Maynard , as his first step to promotion . Bowles and Wood § fay his first living was ...
... foon after he took his degree in 1661. Wood intimates that it was after his Master's degree in 1664 , † and that he was made Chaplain to Lord Maynard , as his first step to promotion . Bowles and Wood § fay his first living was ...
Page 43
... foon after he was Fellow of Winchester College , Dr. George Morley , then Bishop of that Diocese , prefented him to the Parsonage of Woodhay in Hampshire , ” * omitting his previous appointment to Brightstone . Wood affumes that " after ...
... foon after he was Fellow of Winchester College , Dr. George Morley , then Bishop of that Diocese , prefented him to the Parsonage of Woodhay in Hampshire , ” * omitting his previous appointment to Brightstone . Wood affumes that " after ...
Page 73
... foon followed by fundry inconfiderable writers of Pfalm - tune books , each in fucceffion copying from his predeceffors , and adding fome additional corruption of his own , down to the end of the last century : fince which , in various ...
... foon followed by fundry inconfiderable writers of Pfalm - tune books , each in fucceffion copying from his predeceffors , and adding fome additional corruption of his own , down to the end of the last century : fince which , in various ...
Page 98
... foon retrieved his lofs by an almost equal fuccefs . He was foremost in every danger , fertile in all the resources of a great commander , and extorting praise even from his enemies . " The young Prince , " faid Condé , after the drawn ...
... foon retrieved his lofs by an almost equal fuccefs . He was foremost in every danger , fertile in all the resources of a great commander , and extorting praise even from his enemies . " The young Prince , " faid Condé , after the drawn ...
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