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... Jarman 5. Hymns for Children . By the Rev. W. Fletcher V. The Life of Archbishop Cranmer . By the Rev. Henry John Todd , M. A. , & c . & c . & c . - - 209 . 223 PAGE VI . An Historical Inquiry into the Productions and.
... Jarman 5. Hymns for Children . By the Rev. W. Fletcher V. The Life of Archbishop Cranmer . By the Rev. Henry John Todd , M. A. , & c . & c . & c . - - 209 . 223 PAGE VI . An Historical Inquiry into the Productions and.
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... Cranmer . By the Rev. Henry John Todd , M.A. Chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty , Prebendary of York , and Rector of Settrington , county of York . In 2 vols . 8vo . London : Rivingtons . 1831 . " CRANMER'S martyrdom is his monument ...
... Cranmer . By the Rev. Henry John Todd , M.A. Chaplain in ordinary to His Majesty , Prebendary of York , and Rector of Settrington , county of York . In 2 vols . 8vo . London : Rivingtons . 1831 . " CRANMER'S martyrdom is his monument ...
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... destinies of the establishment , and going on , too , so conspicuously in the face of day , that he who runs may read , that Mr. Todd has flattered him- self into the belief , that he is rendering a 224 Life of Cranmer .
... destinies of the establishment , and going on , too , so conspicuously in the face of day , that he who runs may read , that Mr. Todd has flattered him- self into the belief , that he is rendering a 224 Life of Cranmer .
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... Cranmer . ' If he will but read over with a little care , and without any of the paren- tal prejudices of an author , his own two volumes , and mark the facts which he discloses , and the astounding admissions which he makes , he must ...
... Cranmer . ' If he will but read over with a little care , and without any of the paren- tal prejudices of an author , his own two volumes , and mark the facts which he discloses , and the astounding admissions which he makes , he must ...
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... Cranmer having died about the year 1514 , as well as we can make it out , that is to say , in about a year after her mar- riage , the fellow ' was restored to his fellowship , contrary to the statutes , which exclude the widower as well ...
... Cranmer having died about the year 1514 , as well as we can make it out , that is to say , in about a year after her mar- riage , the fellow ' was restored to his fellowship , contrary to the statutes , which exclude the widower as well ...
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