Cambridge University Transactions During the Puritan Controversies of the 16th and 17th Centuries, Volume 2H.G. Bohn, 1854 |
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... parties , and to appoint the one who should obtain the majority of the voices . Dr. Jegon to Sir Michael Hickes , complaining of the extra- ordinary practices of Mr. Hickman to annul the lawful elec- tion of Mr. Thomas Jegon to the ...
... parties , and to appoint the one who should obtain the majority of the voices . Dr. Jegon to Sir Michael Hickes , complaining of the extra- ordinary practices of Mr. Hickman to annul the lawful elec- tion of Mr. Thomas Jegon to the ...
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... parties chosen , speciallye of our bodye , and do hope hereafter to receyve more ; but also were justlie occasioned , by their speeches and questions moved to us in publike place ( how far thei were to go , and with what sort of papists ...
... parties chosen , speciallye of our bodye , and do hope hereafter to receyve more ; but also were justlie occasioned , by their speeches and questions moved to us in publike place ( how far thei were to go , and with what sort of papists ...
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... parties against Mr. Hykman in the question of seniority ; and one other of the five hathe since said that he did not suspect that the master meant to expell Mr. Hykman untill he heard the very wordes of the sentence of expulsion ...
... parties against Mr. Hykman in the question of seniority ; and one other of the five hathe since said that he did not suspect that the master meant to expell Mr. Hykman untill he heard the very wordes of the sentence of expulsion ...
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... parties , yf they should theare attempt to sett furthe theire plaies , as also to warne the inhabitauntes not to give them enterteinment for the same . And yet hath all this been so slendarlie executed , or rather so wholie neglected ...
... parties , yf they should theare attempt to sett furthe theire plaies , as also to warne the inhabitauntes not to give them enterteinment for the same . And yet hath all this been so slendarlie executed , or rather so wholie neglected ...
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... parties so inde- voringe not to proceede in thexecucion of that there purpose there , as they will answere the same at theire perill . Straightlie charginge you and either of you , by vertue hereof , to bringe before us ymme- diately ...
... parties so inde- voringe not to proceede in thexecucion of that there purpose there , as they will answere the same at theire perill . Straightlie charginge you and either of you , by vertue hereof , to bringe before us ymme- diately ...
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