A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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... considerable progress in it , without the assistance of any tutor , before he left school . At the age of sixteen he was sent to the university of Cambridge , and entered at Christ's college as a pupil under Mr Daniel Rogers , and three ...
... considerable progress in it , without the assistance of any tutor , before he left school . At the age of sixteen he was sent to the university of Cambridge , and entered at Christ's college as a pupil under Mr Daniel Rogers , and three ...
Page 195
... considerable period , resided at Coventry , where he was occupied partly in study , and partly in preaching to the garrison , and disputing with all sorts of sects . But subsequently he became a regular chaplain to Colonel Whalley's ...
... considerable period , resided at Coventry , where he was occupied partly in study , and partly in preaching to the garrison , and disputing with all sorts of sects . But subsequently he became a regular chaplain to Colonel Whalley's ...
Page 212
... considerable bene- factions in books , that the room was not large enough to contain them . Upon which Sir Thomas offered to make considerable additions to the building . On the 19th of July 1610 , he laid the first stone of a new ...
... considerable bene- factions in books , that the room was not large enough to contain them . Upon which Sir Thomas offered to make considerable additions to the building . On the 19th of July 1610 , he laid the first stone of a new ...
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