The Fruits of Endowments: Being a List of Works of Upwards of Two Thousands Authors, who Have, from the Reformation to the Present Time, Enjoyed Prebendal Or Other Non-cure Endowments of the Church of England |
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... RICH MEN FURNISHED WITH ABILITY , LIVING PEACEABLY IN THEIR HABITATIONS : ALL THESE WERE HONOURED IN THEIR GENERATIONS AND WERE THE GLORY OF THEIR TIMES . " --- ECCL . xliv . 1--7 . " BY THEIR FRUITS YE SHALL KNOW THEM . " - MATT . vii ...
... RICH MEN FURNISHED WITH ABILITY , LIVING PEACEABLY IN THEIR HABITATIONS : ALL THESE WERE HONOURED IN THEIR GENERATIONS AND WERE THE GLORY OF THEIR TIMES . " --- ECCL . xliv . 1--7 . " BY THEIR FRUITS YE SHALL KNOW THEM . " - MATT . vii ...
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... RICH . , D. D .; Treas . St. Paul's ; Preb . Westm . and Cant .; Bp . of London ; Chan . Ox .; Abp . of Cant . in the reign of James I. Born 1544 ; died 1610 . Discovery of the Untruths and Slanders against Reformation , in a Sermon ...
... RICH . , D. D .; Treas . St. Paul's ; Preb . Westm . and Cant .; Bp . of London ; Chan . Ox .; Abp . of Cant . in the reign of James I. Born 1544 ; died 1610 . Discovery of the Untruths and Slanders against Reformation , in a Sermon ...
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... RICH . , D. D .; Preb . Worc .; Libr . St. James ' ; Mast . Trin .; Archd . Ely ; R. Prof. Div . Born 1661 ; died 1742 . Epistola ad Joan . Millium , continens quasdam Annotationes , Emendationes in Hist . Chron . J. Malalæ . Oxon . 8vo ...
... RICH . , D. D .; Preb . Worc .; Libr . St. James ' ; Mast . Trin .; Archd . Ely ; R. Prof. Div . Born 1661 ; died 1742 . Epistola ad Joan . Millium , continens quasdam Annotationes , Emendationes in Hist . Chron . J. Malalæ . Oxon . 8vo ...
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... RICH . , B. A .; LL.B .; Fel . N. Col .; Preb . Chic . The Favour and Protection of God an infinite Source of National Gratitude and Joy ; a Thanks- giving Sermon on his Majesty's Recovery . 1789 Narrative of the Circumstances which ...
... RICH . , B. A .; LL.B .; Fel . N. Col .; Preb . Chic . The Favour and Protection of God an infinite Source of National Gratitude and Joy ; a Thanks- giving Sermon on his Majesty's Recovery . 1789 Narrative of the Circumstances which ...
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... RICH . , Fel . Linc . Oxon .; and Fel . Chelsea . " Learned Divine . " Born 1561 ; died 1637 . cæ , Vitæ Sanctorum Evangelist . Johannis et Lu- à Simeone Metaphraste Concinnatæ . 8vo . Agatharchidis et Memnonis Historicorum quæ ...
... RICH . , Fel . Linc . Oxon .; and Fel . Chelsea . " Learned Divine . " Born 1561 ; died 1637 . cæ , Vitæ Sanctorum Evangelist . Johannis et Lu- à Simeone Metaphraste Concinnatæ . 8vo . Agatharchidis et Memnonis Historicorum quæ ...
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