The Life of Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and WellsWilliam Pickering, 1851 - 528 pages |
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... took the Covenant and other oaths , and was one of the Westminster Affembly of Divines , appointed by Parliament in 1643 , under pretence of fettling religion and Church Government , but really for the purpose of conforming the Church ...
... took the Covenant and other oaths , and was one of the Westminster Affembly of Divines , appointed by Parliament in 1643 , under pretence of fettling religion and Church Government , but really for the purpose of conforming the Church ...
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... took a pride in reciting them to the most distinguished rhetoricians of Antioch . To Warden Harris therefore , we may in fome measure afcribe Ken's perfuafive and powerful eloquence , for which he afterwards became fo remarkable . He ...
... took a pride in reciting them to the most distinguished rhetoricians of Antioch . To Warden Harris therefore , we may in fome measure afcribe Ken's perfuafive and powerful eloquence , for which he afterwards became fo remarkable . He ...
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... took his journey on foot from Corpus Christi College to fee his mother at Exeter . Paffing by Salisbury , Hooker paid a vifit to his loving patron , old Bishop Jewel , who lent him his own " walking staff , with which he profeffed he ...
... took his journey on foot from Corpus Christi College to fee his mother at Exeter . Paffing by Salisbury , Hooker paid a vifit to his loving patron , old Bishop Jewel , who lent him his own " walking staff , with which he profeffed he ...
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... took up arms for the Parliament , and 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 ...
... took up arms for the Parliament , and 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 ...
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... took up his abode in Oxford . His eminent qualities gained him a great respect from those in authority ; and he was able in fome degree to affuage the confufion and tyranny of the Covenanters , and " rebellious rout " who held fway in ...
... took up his abode in Oxford . His eminent qualities gained him a great respect from those in authority ; and he was able in fome degree to affuage the confufion and tyranny of the Covenanters , and " rebellious rout " who held fway in ...
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