Ecclesiastical Biography: Or, Lives of Eminent Men, Connected with the History of Religion in England; from the Commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution, Bind 1Christopher Wordsworth Gregg, 1853 - 2831 sider |
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Side 76
... appears both in the history of Dicetod and in the appendix to the third council of Lateran , and this doubtless served to perpetuate the quarrel upon this sub- ject , yet it doth not appear that it answered the ends for which it was ...
... appears both in the history of Dicetod and in the appendix to the third council of Lateran , and this doubtless served to perpetuate the quarrel upon this sub- ject , yet it doth not appear that it answered the ends for which it was ...
Side 134
... appears , the English church had preserved and was in full possession of a free , entire , and independent authority , at the time of the Norman revolution : in other words , the English church was as absolute , free , and independent ...
... appears , the English church had preserved and was in full possession of a free , entire , and independent authority , at the time of the Norman revolution : in other words , the English church was as absolute , free , and independent ...
Side 354
... appear to have been confined chiefly to Wales . In Nov. 1401 , he was constituted captain of Buelt , having under his ... appears in many of the most impor- tant transactions of the reigns of Edward III . and Richard II . , and whom ...
... appear to have been confined chiefly to Wales . In Nov. 1401 , he was constituted captain of Buelt , having under his ... appears in many of the most impor- tant transactions of the reigns of Edward III . and Richard II . , and whom ...
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Rights of the Civil Government | 59 |
King John the Barons and Pope Innocent | 77 |
Origin | 132 |
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