The General Biographical Dictionary:: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation; Particularly the British and Irish; from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time..J. Nichols and Son [and 29 others], 1814 |
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... took his bachelor's degree ; and then went to Edmund - hall , and took that of master . Having entered into holy orders , he preached some time in and near Oxford ; and afterwards at West - Woodhay , near Donnington castle , in ...
... took his bachelor's degree ; and then went to Edmund - hall , and took that of master . Having entered into holy orders , he preached some time in and near Oxford ; and afterwards at West - Woodhay , near Donnington castle , in ...
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... took a bachelor of arts degree . " Afterwards removing to Cambridge , he took his master's degree as a member of Trinity college , and returning to Oxford , was incorporated in the same degree July 5 , 1656. About the same time he ...
... took a bachelor of arts degree . " Afterwards removing to Cambridge , he took his master's degree as a member of Trinity college , and returning to Oxford , was incorporated in the same degree July 5 , 1656. About the same time he ...
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... took his master's degree . But refusing to comply with the terms of pro- testant conformity in queen Elizabeth's reign , he resigned his fellowship , after holding it about four years , and , leaving England , took upon him the trade of ...
... took his master's degree . But refusing to comply with the terms of pro- testant conformity in queen Elizabeth's reign , he resigned his fellowship , after holding it about four years , and , leaving England , took upon him the trade of ...
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... took his master's degree , July 5 , 1704 He afterwards became vicar of Pottern , in Wiltshire , pre- bendary of that prebend in the church of Salisbury , and chaplain to lord Cadogan . In 1722 he published " The New Testament explained ...
... took his master's degree , July 5 , 1704 He afterwards became vicar of Pottern , in Wiltshire , pre- bendary of that prebend in the church of Salisbury , and chaplain to lord Cadogan . In 1722 he published " The New Testament explained ...
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... friends of their intention ; and having received their approbation , they took each other in marriage , by mutual public declarations to that intent , at a meeting appointed for the purpose at Bristol . After FOX . 25.
... friends of their intention ; and having received their approbation , they took each other in marriage , by mutual public declarations to that intent , at a meeting appointed for the purpose at Bristol . After FOX . 25.
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Стр. 513 - I acknowledge you are fitter to be the bishop of Durham than I am to be parson of this church of yours. I ask forgiveness for past injuries. Forgive me, father. I know you have enemies, but while I live bishop of Durham, be secure, none of them shall cause you any farther trouble.
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