Ecclesiastical biography; or Lives of eminent men, connected with the history of religion in England; from the commencement of the Reformation to the revolution; selected and illustr. with notes by C. Wordsworth, Bind 1Rivington, 1853 |
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Side ix
... CANTERBURY , PRIMATE OF ALL ENGLAND AND METROPOLITAN . MY LORD , If I were disposed to consider the value of that portion of these volumes , which is the result of my own labour , I could not but feel that the laying them at your ...
... CANTERBURY , PRIMATE OF ALL ENGLAND AND METROPOLITAN . MY LORD , If I were disposed to consider the value of that portion of these volumes , which is the result of my own labour , I could not but feel that the laying them at your ...
Side xi
... Canterbury the benefit is derived . And , at the same time , let it be further declared , that this is but a very humble instance of that love of good letters , and that public spirit , which have prompted your GRACE to the exertion of ...
... Canterbury the benefit is derived . And , at the same time , let it be further declared , that this is but a very humble instance of that love of good letters , and that public spirit , which have prompted your GRACE to the exertion of ...
Side xii
... Canterbury , and , in process of time , the probable advantages of such a collection appeared continually to my mind , rather to increase , than to be diminished ; and when some efforts which I had made to bring about the execution of ...
... Canterbury , and , in process of time , the probable advantages of such a collection appeared continually to my mind , rather to increase , than to be diminished ; and when some efforts which I had made to bring about the execution of ...
Side xv
... Canterbury generously gave me permission to avail myself of the stores contained in the manuscripts in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth , I could not forbear , in justice to that liberality , to exert such a further portion of ...
... Canterbury generously gave me permission to avail myself of the stores contained in the manuscripts in the Archiepiscopal Library at Lambeth , I could not forbear , in justice to that liberality , to exert such a further portion of ...
Side 19
... Canterbury attempted to bring the English church to the like condition ; the council of Cloveshoe in the year 747 not only rejected the offer with resentment , but by an express canon 1 asserted the freedom and independency thereof ...
... Canterbury attempted to bring the English church to the like condition ; the council of Cloveshoe in the year 747 not only rejected the offer with resentment , but by an express canon 1 asserted the freedom and independency thereof ...
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