A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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Page 108
... charges against the archbishop . On the committee bringing up their report , several members pronounced severe ... charge of the Scots commissioners might be supported by an impeachment of their own ; and , that the question might ...
... charges against the archbishop . On the committee bringing up their report , several members pronounced severe ... charge of the Scots commissioners might be supported by an impeachment of their own ; and , that the question might ...
Page 167
... charge of his education to send him to Magdalene hall , Oxford , before completing his fifteenth year . His tutor at the university was William Pemble , upon whose decease he was chosen to succeed him in the catechetical lecture given ...
... charge of his education to send him to Magdalene hall , Oxford , before completing his fifteenth year . His tutor at the university was William Pemble , upon whose decease he was chosen to succeed him in the catechetical lecture given ...
Page 181
... charge him with doing the least personal injury to any , professing himself ready to give satisfaction to any one that can justly claim it . " Owen preached before parliament for the last time , on the 8th of May , 1659. Soon after he ...
... charge him with doing the least personal injury to any , professing himself ready to give satisfaction to any one that can justly claim it . " Owen preached before parliament for the last time , on the 8th of May , 1659. Soon after he ...
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