Suffragan Bishops and Rural Deans: Some Suggestions Relative to the Suffragan Bishops and Rural Deans, Made by Thomas Brett in the Year 1711MacMillan and Company, 1858 - 87 pages |
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... learning for those times , and left divers monuments thereof in writing behind him . He died A. D. 1361 , and was buried at Llandaff . 1400. 10. William Bottlesham , as Mr Strype says , was in the Convocation House in London when that ...
... learning for those times , and left divers monuments thereof in writing behind him . He died A. D. 1361 , and was buried at Llandaff . 1400. 10. William Bottlesham , as Mr Strype says , was in the Convocation House in London when that ...
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... learning ; more for his eloquence and rare gift in preaching . He was translated from his titular See of Bethlehem to the Bishopric of Llandaff about the year 1385 , and from thence to Roches- ter , A. D. 1389. He died Feb. 1400 . 1401 ...
... learning ; more for his eloquence and rare gift in preaching . He was translated from his titular See of Bethlehem to the Bishopric of Llandaff about the year 1385 , and from thence to Roches- ter , A. D. 1389. He died Feb. 1400 . 1401 ...
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... learning and virtues . He was first a Benedictine monk , but aspiring to a greater perfection of life , he took upon him the profession and rule of a Dominican ; and after that submitted to the 1 [ " Tynensis , by which I suppose is ...
... learning and virtues . He was first a Benedictine monk , but aspiring to a greater perfection of life , he took upon him the profession and rule of a Dominican ; and after that submitted to the 1 [ " Tynensis , by which I suppose is ...
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... learning , nor honesty : yet his wit is very ready , for he preacheth as well extempore as at a year's warning ; so learnedly , that no man can tell what he chiefly intendeth or goeth about to prove ; so aptly that a gross of points is ...
... learning , nor honesty : yet his wit is very ready , for he preacheth as well extempore as at a year's warning ; so learnedly , that no man can tell what he chiefly intendeth or goeth about to prove ; so aptly that a gross of points is ...
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... learning , and to inquire into his morals , and on their report of his sufficiency given under their hands , a Licence may be sent to the Curate . 14. Let him inquire if there be any Priest or Deacon within his Deanery that has forsaken ...
... learning , and to inquire into his morals , and on their report of his sufficiency given under their hands , a Licence may be sent to the Curate . 14. Let him inquire if there be any Priest or Deacon within his Deanery that has forsaken ...
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