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... Henry Bell , who gives a very strange account of all the circumstances connected with his performance . His statement is headed ' Captain Henry Bell's Narrative or Relation of the miraculous preserving of Dr. Martin Lu- ther's Book ...
... Henry Bell , who gives a very strange account of all the circumstances connected with his performance . His statement is headed ' Captain Henry Bell's Narrative or Relation of the miraculous preserving of Dr. Martin Lu- ther's Book ...
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... Henry Bell . London printed by William Du Gard , dwelling in Suffolk - lane , near London - stone . 1652. ' By this time Bell was dead , and the book is ushered in by a long " Epistle Dedicatory , " signed Thomas Thorowgood , " To the ...
... Henry Bell . London printed by William Du Gard , dwelling in Suffolk - lane , near London - stone . 1652. ' By this time Bell was dead , and the book is ushered in by a long " Epistle Dedicatory , " signed Thomas Thorowgood , " To the ...
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... Henry II . in 1555 , except by letters patent . The Council of Trent , in 1546 , required , under pain of excommunication , that the real name of the author should appear in every work on religious subjects , and the edicts of various ...
... Henry II . in 1555 , except by letters patent . The Council of Trent , in 1546 , required , under pain of excommunication , that the real name of the author should appear in every work on religious subjects , and the edicts of various ...
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... Henry IV . , took the name of Quintus Septimius Flo- rens Christianus ; the first because he was a fifth son , the second because he was a seven months ' child . Many who were named John preferred Janus to Johannes , as being more pagan ...
... Henry IV . , took the name of Quintus Septimius Flo- rens Christianus ; the first because he was a fifth son , the second because he was a seven months ' child . Many who were named John preferred Janus to Johannes , as being more pagan ...
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... Henry Brabantin , William de Mer- beck , and Thomas de Cantempré , are all one and the same person - no doubt the real prototype of Mrs. Mala- prop's Cerberus . Jerome Cardan is also Hieronymus Castellioneus , and Johannes Roffensis may ...
... Henry Brabantin , William de Mer- beck , and Thomas de Cantempré , are all one and the same person - no doubt the real prototype of Mrs. Mala- prop's Cerberus . Jerome Cardan is also Hieronymus Castellioneus , and Johannes Roffensis may ...
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