The British Quarterly Review, Volume 28Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 - Christianity |
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... Canterbury a case occurred too remarkable for its arbitrary character to be ... Canterbury were already returned . I have failed to discover Cromwell's ... hall , where appeared the num- ber of fourscore and seventeen persons ...
... Canterbury a case occurred too remarkable for its arbitrary character to be ... Canterbury were already returned . I have failed to discover Cromwell's ... hall , where appeared the num- ber of fourscore and seventeen persons ...
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... Canterbury and Dr. Wiclif about the Wardenship of Canterbury Hall . To my faithful friend , Dr. Elias Sydal , canon of Christchurch , Canterbury , I owe the having had the liberty of making use of what- ever is in the library of that ...
... Canterbury and Dr. Wiclif about the Wardenship of Canterbury Hall . To my faithful friend , Dr. Elias Sydal , canon of Christchurch , Canterbury , I owe the having had the liberty of making use of what- ever is in the library of that ...
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... Canterbury Hall , and when he became provoked against the mendicants for publicly condemning his heresies concerning the sacrament of the altar . Mr. Shirley has attempted to show when Wycliffe took his degree , and would have us ...
... Canterbury Hall , and when he became provoked against the mendicants for publicly condemning his heresies concerning the sacrament of the altar . Mr. Shirley has attempted to show when Wycliffe took his degree , and would have us ...
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... Canterbury Hall date , Mr. Shirley does not believe that Wycliffe ever had anything to do with that hall , and cannot , therefore , attach much importance to the statement which attributes his course as a Reformer to the mortification ...
... Canterbury Hall date , Mr. Shirley does not believe that Wycliffe ever had anything to do with that hall , and cannot , therefore , attach much importance to the statement which attributes his course as a Reformer to the mortification ...
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... Canterbury Hall was Wycliffe the Reformer , or a Wycliffe - orWhyteclyve - of Mayfield . This question was mooted for the first time in the Gentleman's Magazine for 1844. It has since been examined by several competent writers , and has ...
... Canterbury Hall was Wycliffe the Reformer , or a Wycliffe - orWhyteclyve - of Mayfield . This question was mooted for the first time in the Gentleman's Magazine for 1844. It has since been examined by several competent writers , and has ...
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