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... Queen's college , Cambridge . He preached several times before the parliament , and appears to have entered into their views in most respects , although his sermons were generally of the practical kind . He did not live , however , to ...
... Queen's college , Cambridge . He preached several times before the parliament , and appears to have entered into their views in most respects , although his sermons were generally of the practical kind . He did not live , however , to ...
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... queen Anne Boleyn , with whom he soon be- came a great favourite , she admiring his piety , learning , and prudence . A short time before her death , she gave him a particular charge to take care of her daughter Eliza- beth , that she ...
... queen Anne Boleyn , with whom he soon be- came a great favourite , she admiring his piety , learning , and prudence . A short time before her death , she gave him a particular charge to take care of her daughter Eliza- beth , that she ...
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... queen Anne in 1537 , the king took him under his more immediate pro- tection , appointed him one of his chaplains , and , upon new - modelling the church of Ely , nominated him to one of the prebends in the charter of erection . In 1538 ...
... queen Anne in 1537 , the king took him under his more immediate pro- tection , appointed him one of his chaplains , and , upon new - modelling the church of Ely , nominated him to one of the prebends in the charter of erection . In 1538 ...
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... queen Mary . Dr. Parker had been attached to this lady for about seven years , but they were prevented from marrying by the statute of Henry VIII . which made the marriage of the clergy felony . Mr. Masters conjectures that it was about ...
... queen Mary . Dr. Parker had been attached to this lady for about seven years , but they were prevented from marrying by the statute of Henry VIII . which made the marriage of the clergy felony . Mr. Masters conjectures that it was about ...
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... queen Mary , however , the scene was changed , and be , with all the married clergy who would not part with their wives , and conform to those superstitious rites and ceremonies they had so lately rejected , were stript of their ...
... queen Mary , however , the scene was changed , and be , with all the married clergy who would not part with their wives , and conform to those superstitious rites and ceremonies they had so lately rejected , were stript of their ...
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