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He was born at Prague , and educated in that university , where he was admitted
master of arts ; and promoted the doctrine of Wickliffe in conjunction with Huss ,
He travelled into most of the states of Europe , and was every where esteemed ...
He was born at Prague , and educated in that university , where he was admitted
master of arts ; and promoted the doctrine of Wickliffe in conjunction with Huss ,
He travelled into most of the states of Europe , and was every where esteemed ...
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It should be remembered , that , at this time , he was not only a master in the Latin
, Greek , and Hebrew languages , but had gone through a course of other difficult
and various learning . In his nineteenth year , he proceeded master of arts ...
It should be remembered , that , at this time , he was not only a master in the Latin
, Greek , and Hebrew languages , but had gone through a course of other difficult
and various learning . In his nineteenth year , he proceeded master of arts ...
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At school he was attentive and studi . ous , and gained the friendship of his
master by his diligence . Here he acquired some knowledge of the Latin and
French languages ; but as no thoughts were then entertained of his becoming a
minister ...
At school he was attentive and studi . ous , and gained the friendship of his
master by his diligence . Here he acquired some knowledge of the Latin and
French languages ; but as no thoughts were then entertained of his becoming a
minister ...
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His master said , “ knows , but by the time these grow up and bear , you may go
home to England , obtain the command of a ship , and return to reap the fruit of
your labours . We see strang things soinctiines happen . " This was a cutting ...
His master said , “ knows , but by the time these grow up and bear , you may go
home to England , obtain the command of a ship , and return to reap the fruit of
your labours . We see strang things soinctiines happen . " This was a cutting ...
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... a rich peasant , who lived above an hundred years , and saw him . self a father
of twenty children all living . Young Paré , for so we must now call him , soon
became a great boy with his master , by his excellent parts and industrious
applica .
... a rich peasant , who lived above an hundred years , and saw him . self a father
of twenty children all living . Young Paré , for so we must now call him , soon
became a great boy with his master , by his excellent parts and industrious
applica .
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