A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen, Volume 3George Godfrey Cunningham A. Fullarton, 1855 |
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Page 174
... continued in his rectory till the passing of the Bartholo- mew act , when he resigned his living , rather than conform against his conscience . During the fourteen years in which he was a parochial minister , he is described as having ...
... continued in his rectory till the passing of the Bartholo- mew act , when he resigned his living , rather than conform against his conscience . During the fourteen years in which he was a parochial minister , he is described as having ...
Page 198
... continued to preach frequently at St James's market - house , but his people desiring a larger place , one was built for him in Oxenden street . Before he entered upon the use of it , he was deprived of nearly all he possessed by ...
... continued to preach frequently at St James's market - house , but his people desiring a larger place , one was built for him in Oxenden street . Before he entered upon the use of it , he was deprived of nearly all he possessed by ...
Page 456
... continued . Po- land was delivered from the oppressions of the king of Sweden , by his determination to humble the ... continued under the private influence of Harley , whom she constantly consulted on all affairs of state , though he ...
... continued . Po- land was delivered from the oppressions of the king of Sweden , by his determination to humble the ... continued under the private influence of Harley , whom she constantly consulted on all affairs of state , though he ...
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