The Whole Works, Volume 1Hodges and Smith, 1847 - Theology |
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... seems to doubt that they were sent over by James ; but such a proceeding was perfectly consonant with the crooked policy of that extraordinary individual . Dr. Parr states it as an undoubted fact , and he surely must have heard from ...
... seems to doubt that they were sent over by James ; but such a proceeding was perfectly consonant with the crooked policy of that extraordinary individual . Dr. Parr states it as an undoubted fact , and he surely must have heard from ...
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... seem to have been eminently qualified to discharge its duties . It is most probable that Fullerton was an early ... seems absolutely impossible , for , as none of his class - fellows could be younger than Melville , who was admitted ...
... seem to have been eminently qualified to discharge its duties . It is most probable that Fullerton was an early ... seems absolutely impossible , for , as none of his class - fellows could be younger than Melville , who was admitted ...
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... seems , then , nearly certain that the James Fullerton who came to Ireland was not the class - fellow , but the pupils of Andrew Melville , laureated at Glasgow in 1581. Hamilton may also have been under the same tutor at St. Andrew's ...
... seems , then , nearly certain that the James Fullerton who came to Ireland was not the class - fellow , but the pupils of Andrew Melville , laureated at Glasgow in 1581. Hamilton may also have been under the same tutor at St. Andrew's ...
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... seems evi- dent that , as far as he had any religion , he continued a Roman Catholic to his death . The mother of Ussher , who professed to be a Protestant dur- ing the lifetime of her husband and for some years after his death , open ...
... seems evi- dent that , as far as he had any religion , he continued a Roman Catholic to his death . The mother of Ussher , who professed to be a Protestant dur- ing the lifetime of her husband and for some years after his death , open ...
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... seems probable that he was elected a student of Christ's Church in the following December . It does not ap- pear how long he remained at the University , or whether he took a degree there . But sure it is , says Wood , " that being in ...
... seems probable that he was elected a student of Christ's Church in the following December . It does not ap- pear how long he remained at the University , or whether he took a degree there . But sure it is , says Wood , " that being in ...
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