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John Hales , . . 268 . Cooper , Earl of Shaftesbury , 53 305 . William Spurstowe ,
269 . Charles Fleetwood , . . 56306 . Isaac Ambrose , . . 270 . Villiers , Duke of
Buckingham , 57 307 . Joseph Allein , . . 271 . Judge Jefferies , . . . 58 308 .
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John Hales , . . 268 . Cooper , Earl of Shaftesbury , 53 305 . William Spurstowe ,
269 . Charles Fleetwood , . . 56306 . Isaac Ambrose , . . 270 . Villiers , Duke of
Buckingham , 57 307 . Joseph Allein , . . 271 . Judge Jefferies , . . . 58 308 .
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John Owen , . . . 177 360 . William Cartwright , . . 267 328 . Bishop Morley , · · 183
361 . Robert Burton , . . 268 329 . Benjamin Calamy , , . 184 362 . William Lawes ,
. . 269 330 . Bishop Pearson , 185 363 . Henry Lawes , . . 331 . Bishop Fell , .
John Owen , . . . 177 360 . William Cartwright , . . 267 328 . Bishop Morley , · · 183
361 . Robert Burton , . . 268 329 . Benjamin Calamy , , . 184 362 . William Lawes ,
. . 269 330 . Bishop Pearson , 185 363 . Henry Lawes , . . 331 . Bishop Fell , .
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John showed the book , or a copy , to the earl of Bedford , who exhibited it to
others ; and so it passed from hand to hand , till at last it was shown to Sir Robert
himself , who immediately had it transcribed by his amanuensis , - a circumstance
...
John showed the book , or a copy , to the earl of Bedford , who exhibited it to
others ; and so it passed from hand to hand , till at last it was shown to Sir Robert
himself , who immediately had it transcribed by his amanuensis , - a circumstance
...
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