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Four Lectures on the Nonjurors John William Charles Wand. the expiration of the period of grace allowed for the Nonjuring bishops to make up their mind , an alleged plot against the government was discovered . A certain Mr. Ashton was ...
Four Lectures on the Nonjurors John William Charles Wand. the expiration of the period of grace allowed for the Nonjuring bishops to make up their mind , an alleged plot against the government was discovered . A certain Mr. Ashton was ...
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... Nonjuring Church . Brett was born in 1667 and so would be about 47 at this time . His life hitherto had been spent in the National Church . He had been ordained deacon in 1690 and priest in the year following . He was well connected , a ...
... Nonjuring Church . Brett was born in 1667 and so would be about 47 at this time . His life hitherto had been spent in the National Church . He had been ordained deacon in 1690 and priest in the year following . He was well connected , a ...
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... Nonjuring bishop . What must seem almost incredible to us is that the immediate occasion for the outburst was that Deacon in passing by the Exchange had had the temerity to raise his hat as a token of respect to the remains of his ...
... Nonjuring bishop . What must seem almost incredible to us is that the immediate occasion for the outburst was that Deacon in passing by the Exchange had had the temerity to raise his hat as a token of respect to the remains of his ...
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