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... an encouragement to religion , according to the character and disposition of the person by whom it was wielded , or the circumstances of the times in which it was exerted . In 22 [ 1660 . HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND .
... an encouragement to religion , according to the character and disposition of the person by whom it was wielded , or the circumstances of the times in which it was exerted . In 22 [ 1660 . HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND .
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... according to the opinion of honest Izaak Walton , “ pos- terity - the clergy especially - ought to pay reverence . " I am therefore acting on this opinion of the worthy fisherman , by endeavouring to give a short but truthful 1660. ] 27 ...
... according to the opinion of honest Izaak Walton , “ pos- terity - the clergy especially - ought to pay reverence . " I am therefore acting on this opinion of the worthy fisherman , by endeavouring to give a short but truthful 1660. ] 27 ...
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... according to the Use of the Church of England , together with the Psalter or Psalms of David , pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches ; and the Form and Manner of Making , Or- daining , and Consecrating of Bishops , Priests ...
... according to the Use of the Church of England , together with the Psalter or Psalms of David , pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches ; and the Form and Manner of Making , Or- daining , and Consecrating of Bishops , Priests ...
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... according to the late said Act in that behalf made and set forth . " These zealous instructions were for the most part zealously carried out . No writer perhaps better ex- pressed or more ably advocated the feelings and opinions of the ...
... according to the late said Act in that behalf made and set forth . " These zealous instructions were for the most part zealously carried out . No writer perhaps better ex- pressed or more ably advocated the feelings and opinions of the ...
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... according to that of the poet , istud quæro quod invenire nolo . * Moreover , if there chance to be a conventicle or unlawful meeting just under his nose , let him not disturb and break it up ; for , alas ! those that are of it are a ...
... according to that of the poet , istud quæro quod invenire nolo . * Moreover , if there chance to be a conventicle or unlawful meeting just under his nose , let him not disturb and break it up ; for , alas ! those that are of it are a ...
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