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... BISHOP OF ELY . MY LORD , WHEN five years ago an important station in the University of Cambridge awaited your Lordship's disposal , you were pleased to offer it to me . The circumstances , under which this offer was made , demand a ...
... BISHOP OF ELY . MY LORD , WHEN five years ago an important station in the University of Cambridge awaited your Lordship's disposal , you were pleased to offer it to me . The circumstances , under which this offer was made , demand a ...
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... bishop's martyrdom ' . " The fufferings ( fay they ) of all the other mar- tyrs were bleffed and generous , which they underwent according to the will of God . For fo it becomes us , who are more religious than others , to ascribe the ...
... bishop's martyrdom ' . " The fufferings ( fay they ) of all the other mar- tyrs were bleffed and generous , which they underwent according to the will of God . For fo it becomes us , who are more religious than others , to ascribe the ...
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... bishops of Lydia and the ad- joining countries * . Nor does its authority feem to have extended farther ; for we find numerous Christian writers , after this time , difcuffing the question , " what books were entitled to be received as ...
... bishops of Lydia and the ad- joining countries * . Nor does its authority feem to have extended farther ; for we find numerous Christian writers , after this time , difcuffing the question , " what books were entitled to be received as ...
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... Bishop Burnet , in the History of his own Times , inferts various extracts from Lord Clarendon's Hiftory . One fuch infer- tion is a proof , that Lord Clarendon's Hifto- ry was extant at the time when Bishop Bur- net wrote , that it had ...
... Bishop Burnet , in the History of his own Times , inferts various extracts from Lord Clarendon's Hiftory . One fuch infer- tion is a proof , that Lord Clarendon's Hifto- ry was extant at the time when Bishop Bur- net wrote , that it had ...
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... Bishop Bur- net as a work of Lord Clarendon's , and also regarded by him as an authentic account of the transactions which it relates ; and it will be a proof of these points a thousand years hence , or as long as the books exift . Quin ...
... Bishop Bur- net as a work of Lord Clarendon's , and also regarded by him as an authentic account of the transactions which it relates ; and it will be a proof of these points a thousand years hence , or as long as the books exift . Quin ...
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