A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... became uneasy . His associates adhered to his leading principles , but disowned the man and were offended by his conduct . In the year 1589 , he returned again to England , and having renounced the principles he had at first propaga ...
... became uneasy . His associates adhered to his leading principles , but disowned the man and were offended by his conduct . In the year 1589 , he returned again to England , and having renounced the principles he had at first propaga ...
Page 157
... became a monk of the order of St Benedict , in the abbey of English monks at Douay ; and , at his profession , took the name of Serenus , by which he was afterwards generally known in the learned world . His conversion did not deprive ...
... became a monk of the order of St Benedict , in the abbey of English monks at Douay ; and , at his profession , took the name of Serenus , by which he was afterwards generally known in the learned world . His conversion did not deprive ...
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... became a solicitor in chancery , and on the 11th of February , 1641 , was sworn in attorney at the common pleas . In August , 1642 , the city of London being in great confusion in conse- quence of the state of parties , he retired to ...
... became a solicitor in chancery , and on the 11th of February , 1641 , was sworn in attorney at the common pleas . In August , 1642 , the city of London being in great confusion in conse- quence of the state of parties , he retired to ...
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