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... Lord of Sefton , 1563. - Mackenzie . P. 75 of his Hinery of the Reformation of Scotland . Fol . Lond . 1644- • See Bayle , and Biograph . Britan . in. prefs him to undertake the public func- tion of a preacher . This office , although he ...
... Lord of Sefton , 1563. - Mackenzie . P. 75 of his Hinery of the Reformation of Scotland . Fol . Lond . 1644- • See Bayle , and Biograph . Britan . in. prefs him to undertake the public func- tion of a preacher . This office , although he ...
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... Lords of the Congrega tion , with a view to prevent an ac- cufation of high treafon , which was me- ditated against him . He had conceived a great defire of paffing through England on his journey , partly for the fake of greater expedi ...
... Lords of the Congrega tion , with a view to prevent an ac- cufation of high treafon , which was me- ditated against him . He had conceived a great defire of paffing through England on his journey , partly for the fake of greater expedi ...
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... Lords a vehement fermon against ido- latry , and the monuments of idolatry , meaning the monafteries , altars , images , eruciixes , and other ornaments of the popith churches . The next day , the 11th June 1559 , the mob affaulted the ...
... Lords a vehement fermon against ido- latry , and the monuments of idolatry , meaning the monafteries , altars , images , eruciixes , and other ornaments of the popith churches . The next day , the 11th June 1559 , the mob affaulted the ...
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... Lord Mans- field and the drunken Porter cannot justify the paft proceedings against D'Eon ; an information having ... Lords . A person not very intimate with Santeuil , the celebrated modern Latin Poet , called him Surely , Sir , by you ...
... Lord Mans- field and the drunken Porter cannot justify the paft proceedings against D'Eon ; an information having ... Lords . A person not very intimate with Santeuil , the celebrated modern Latin Poet , called him Surely , Sir , by you ...
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... Lord Lauderdale , and was decidedly in favour of the motion . Lord Mulgrave faid a few words against it . per- Lords Lauderdale and Grenville were each two or three times on their legs in explanation ; much heat and fome fonality paffed ...
... Lord Lauderdale , and was decidedly in favour of the motion . Lord Mulgrave faid a few words against it . per- Lords Lauderdale and Grenville were each two or three times on their legs in explanation ; much heat and fome fonality paffed ...
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