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... church are everywhere derided , scorned and oppressed by the multitude . 31st . Sir Francis Vere is married to the daughter of Sir Julius Caesar's wife , which bred some wonder at Court . The lady is aged 16 . His friends pity at it ...
... church are everywhere derided , scorned and oppressed by the multitude . 31st . Sir Francis Vere is married to the daughter of Sir Julius Caesar's wife , which bred some wonder at Court . The lady is aged 16 . His friends pity at it ...
Page 116
... Church too , a new man Is in few years crept up , in strange disguise , And call'd the self - opinion'd Puritan ; A fellow that can bear himself precise ; No church supremacy endure he can ; No orders in the Bishop's diocese : He keeps ...
... Church too , a new man Is in few years crept up , in strange disguise , And call'd the self - opinion'd Puritan ; A fellow that can bear himself precise ; No church supremacy endure he can ; No orders in the Bishop's diocese : He keeps ...
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... Church ; on the second to S. Lazarus ' Church without the town ; and on the third to his last lodging in S. Denis ' Church . The number of assistants was such that the company was 3 or 4 hours passing the street . At the head went 500 ...
... Church ; on the second to S. Lazarus ' Church without the town ; and on the third to his last lodging in S. Denis ' Church . The number of assistants was such that the company was 3 or 4 hours passing the street . At the head went 500 ...
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