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53 . b Wood , speaking of Henry Stubbe , says , while he continued
undergraduate at Christ Church , Oxon , it was usual with him to discourse in the
public schools very fuently in the Greek tongue ; as it was , at the same time , with
one John ...
53 . b Wood , speaking of Henry Stubbe , says , while he continued
undergraduate at Christ Church , Oxon , it was usual with him to discourse in the
public schools very fuently in the Greek tongue ; as it was , at the same time , with
one John ...
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6 Wood , speaking of Henry Stubbe , says , while he continued undergraduate at
Christ Church , Oxon , it was usual with him to discourse in the public schools
very fuently in the Greek tongue ; as it was , at the same time , with one John
Pettie ...
6 Wood , speaking of Henry Stubbe , says , while he continued undergraduate at
Christ Church , Oxon , it was usual with him to discourse in the public schools
very fuently in the Greek tongue ; as it was , at the same time , with one John
Pettie ...
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... who continue their bitterness against the church , and endeavour to raise
jealousies of us , and to lessen our reputation by their reproaches , as if we were
not true to the professions we have made . And , in order thereunto , they have
very ...
... who continue their bitterness against the church , and endeavour to raise
jealousies of us , and to lessen our reputation by their reproaches , as if we were
not true to the professions we have made . And , in order thereunto , they have
very ...
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... who continue their bitterness against the church , and endeavour to raise
jealousies of us , and to lessen our reputation by their reproaches , as if we were
not true to the professions we have made . And , in order thereunto , they have
very ...
... who continue their bitterness against the church , and endeavour to raise
jealousies of us , and to lessen our reputation by their reproaches , as if we were
not true to the professions we have made . And , in order thereunto , they have
very ...
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MDCCXXX16 . His inajesty , however , rewarded the son with the lord
lieutenancies of two counties ! by weak reasons . After this , we shall not. a
Wodrow ' s History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland , vol . I . p . 56 . fol .
Edinb . 1721 .
MDCCXXX16 . His inajesty , however , rewarded the son with the lord
lieutenancies of two counties ! by weak reasons . After this , we shall not. a
Wodrow ' s History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland , vol . I . p . 56 . fol .
Edinb . 1721 .
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