The Apology for the Church of England: And A Treatise of the Holy ScripturesN.-Y. Protestant Episcopal Press, 1831 - 10 páginas |
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... gives the same account , with the variation of substituting a Frenchman for the Spaniard ; in which form also ( I think ) it is somewhere given by JEWELL himself . This is all the authority I can find for the fact , of which I discover ...
... gives the same account , with the variation of substituting a Frenchman for the Spaniard ; in which form also ( I think ) it is somewhere given by JEWELL himself . This is all the authority I can find for the fact , of which I discover ...
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... give the title of any production of STAPLETON , or of HESKYNS directed against the Apology , or its Defence . Beside these editions , which it is certain were executed very shortly after the first appearance of the work , Mr. ISAACSON ...
... give the title of any production of STAPLETON , or of HESKYNS directed against the Apology , or its Defence . Beside these editions , which it is certain were executed very shortly after the first appearance of the work , Mr. ISAACSON ...
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... gives the earliest translation of the Apology to Archbishop PARKER ; but as he describes it as printed both in 1562 , and in 1564 , the last of which dates can only apply to LADY BACON's translation ; it is altogether probable that the ...
... gives the earliest translation of the Apology to Archbishop PARKER ; but as he describes it as printed both in 1562 , and in 1564 , the last of which dates can only apply to LADY BACON's translation ; it is altogether probable that the ...
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... give the w efficacy in an English dress , by clothing its s with an elegance of style corresponding in so with that of the original , was doubtless La motive for undertaking the labour of a new That accuracy , as well as elegance , was ...
... give the w efficacy in an English dress , by clothing its s with an elegance of style corresponding in so with that of the original , was doubtless La motive for undertaking the labour of a new That accuracy , as well as elegance , was ...
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... give himself the trouble of perusing it ? By his own showing , he had not read it . If he had , with all his dulness , he would hardly have passed such a judgment upon one of the finest specimens of genuine Saxon English extant . 卯 ...
... give himself the trouble of perusing it ? By his own showing , he had not read it . If he had , with all his dulness , he would hardly have passed such a judgment upon one of the finest specimens of genuine Saxon English extant . 卯 ...
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The Apology for the Church of England: And a Treatise of the Holy Scriptures John Jewel,William Rollinson Whittingham Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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