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... wherein we must attribute a good deal of worthy industry and watchful inquiry to my Lord of Canterbury . We thought fit also to take some new examinations ; which was the cause we certified no sooner . Upon the whole matter , we find ...
... wherein we must attribute a good deal of worthy industry and watchful inquiry to my Lord of Canterbury . We thought fit also to take some new examinations ; which was the cause we certified no sooner . Upon the whole matter , we find ...
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... ( in another place by a later hand ) “ Tal- bot the faire copie . " confusion : Wherein if this pretence in the Pope of 1613-14 . ] REPORT ON THE EVIDENCE AGAINST JOHN COTTON . 5 CHARGE AGAINST WILLIAM TALBOT Sentence of the Court.
... ( in another place by a later hand ) “ Tal- bot the faire copie . " confusion : Wherein if this pretence in the Pope of 1613-14 . ] REPORT ON THE EVIDENCE AGAINST JOHN COTTON . 5 CHARGE AGAINST WILLIAM TALBOT Sentence of the Court.
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. confusion : Wherein if this pretence in the Pope ... wherein our dear and dread Sovereign and in him we all , nay all Princes of both religions , 1 I I ( for it is a ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. confusion : Wherein if this pretence in the Pope ... wherein our dear and dread Sovereign and in him we all , nay all Princes of both religions , 1 I I ( for it is a ...
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... ( wherein it is a thing impious to doubt ) dis- covered and perceived in Talbot , he was asked his opinion con- cerning these opinions , in the presence of the best : and after- wards they were delivered to him , that upon advice and ...
... ( wherein it is a thing impious to doubt ) dis- covered and perceived in Talbot , he was asked his opinion con- cerning these opinions , in the presence of the best : and after- wards they were delivered to him , that upon advice and ...
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... wherein if you had been constant , the King out of his great goodness was resolved not to have pro- ceeded with you in course of justice : but then again you started aside like a broken bow , so that by your variety and vacillation you ...
... wherein if you had been constant , the King out of his great goodness was resolved not to have pro- ceeded with you in course of justice : but then again you started aside like a broken bow , so that by your variety and vacillation you ...
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