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 Illustrated with Notes, Bind 5Rivington, 1810 |
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... death he was by king James made comptroller of his household , and called to be of his privy council , and by him advanced to be lord Wotton , baron of Merly in Kent , and made lord lieutenant of that county . Sir James ( the second son ) ...
... death he was by king James made comptroller of his household , and called to be of his privy council , and by him advanced to be lord Wotton , baron of Merly in Kent , and made lord lieutenant of that county . Sir James ( the second son ) ...
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... death in his younger years put a period to his growing hopes . Of sir Henry my following discourse shall give an account . The descent of these fore - named Wottons were all in a direct line , and most of them and their actions in the ...
... death in his younger years put a period to his growing hopes . Of sir Henry my following discourse shall give an account . The descent of these fore - named Wottons were all in a direct line , and most of them and their actions in the ...
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... death , though his inclination was averse to all contentions , yet ne- cessitated he was to several suits in law , in the pro- secution whereof ( which took up much of his time , and were the occasion of many discontents ) he was by ...
... death , though his inclination was averse to all contentions , yet ne- cessitated he was to several suits in law , in the pro- secution whereof ( which took up much of his time , and were the occasion of many discontents ) he was by ...
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... death , dreamed that the Univer- sity treasury was robbed by townsmen and poor scholars ; and that the number was five : and being that day to write to his son Henry at Oxford , he thought it worth so much pains as by a postscript in ...
... death , dreamed that the Univer- sity treasury was robbed by townsmen and poor scholars ; and that the number was five : and being that day to write to his son Henry at Oxford , he thought it worth so much pains as by a postscript in ...
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... death : Nicholas did so , being then seventy years of age , and in perfect health . Thomas did the like in the sixty - fifth year of his age , who being then in London ( where he died ) and foreseeing his death there , gave direction ...
... death : Nicholas did so , being then seventy years of age , and in perfect health . Thomas did the like in the sixty - fifth year of his age , who being then in London ( where he died ) and foreseeing his death there , gave direction ...
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acquainted Albertus Morton answer archbishop archbishop of Canterbury Arminian attend bishop bishop of Lincoln blessed books of Kings called Canterbury cerning charity Christ christian church Church of England command concerning conscience covenanters death desired diligence discourse divers divine doctor doctrine earl employment England Eton College excellent father favour gave Gidding give God's Gondomar grace Hammond hand happy hath heaven holy honour hope humble judgment king king's knew late learned letter Little Gidding live London lord majesty master ment mercy mind never Nicholas Ferrar Nicholas Wotton observed occasion Oxford parliament persons piety pleased pray prayers preached present prince reader reason religion Sanderson sent sermon shewed sir Henry Wotton soul thing thou thought tion told took truth unto Venice Virginia company virtue wherein whereof words worthy write