The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 |
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... carried thither with them by night , in mails and cloak - bags , all things pertaining to the saying of mass ; and that these mass sayers used their audience to re- ceive holy water , and come to confession . " Archbishop Whitgift . 7.
... carried thither with them by night , in mails and cloak - bags , all things pertaining to the saying of mass ; and that these mass sayers used their audience to re- ceive holy water , and come to confession . " Archbishop Whitgift . 7.
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... things , it is provided , that " all preaching , reading , catechizing , and other such like ex- ercises in private places and families , whereunto others do resort , being not of the same family , be utterly extinguished , seeing the ...
... things , it is provided , that " all preaching , reading , catechizing , and other such like ex- ercises in private places and families , whereunto others do resort , being not of the same family , be utterly extinguished , seeing the ...
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... things which re- quired amendment . " Herein , " Strype observes , " the arch- bishop , prudently , took the best course to oblige the queen , who , as she looked upon herself , according to her title , to have the supreme government ...
... things which re- quired amendment . " Herein , " Strype observes , " the arch- bishop , prudently , took the best course to oblige the queen , who , as she looked upon herself , according to her title , to have the supreme government ...
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... thing : communication was difficult , not because obstacles were opposed , but that conveniences were not supplied . Each country had not its national character , perhaps , more strongly marked than at present , but then these ...
... thing : communication was difficult , not because obstacles were opposed , but that conveniences were not supplied . Each country had not its national character , perhaps , more strongly marked than at present , but then these ...
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... thing else , religion and the form of a rational creature only excepted ; which made Dr. Garcia think to ask a midwife once , whether the Frenchman and Spaniard came forth into the world in the same posture from the womb , or no ? " Go ...
... thing else , religion and the form of a rational creature only excepted ; which made Dr. Garcia think to ask a midwife once , whether the Frenchman and Spaniard came forth into the world in the same posture from the womb , or no ? " Go ...
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