The History of England, Tập 1Talboys and Wheeler, 1826 |
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... prelates had mothers of the gentry, and ten were connected by marriage to recognized gentry families; as a result, thirty-seven members of the hierarchy were closely related to the non-noble, landed aristocracy. There is little question ...
... prelates had mothers of the gentry, and ten were connected by marriage to recognized gentry families; as a result, thirty-seven members of the hierarchy were closely related to the non-noble, landed aristocracy. There is little question ...
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... Prelates who had ruled the Church of Moscow , from the saintly Jonah to the unhappy Dionysius , who placed the crown on the head of the Tsar Theodore , last of Rurik's line . Suddenly they rose from their tombs at the call of S. Jonah ...
... Prelates who had ruled the Church of Moscow , from the saintly Jonah to the unhappy Dionysius , who placed the crown on the head of the Tsar Theodore , last of Rurik's line . Suddenly they rose from their tombs at the call of S. Jonah ...
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... prelates in 1799 , and the written sug- gestion of their agent to Mr. Ponsonby , had formally and solemnly assured Parliament of your consent to the King's having a negative , " & c . but that after a few months your prelates " recalled ...
... prelates in 1799 , and the written sug- gestion of their agent to Mr. Ponsonby , had formally and solemnly assured Parliament of your consent to the King's having a negative , " & c . but that after a few months your prelates " recalled ...
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... prelates , their litigiousness , oppression ; their pomp and war- like ways . XX . Prelates teach other men to maintain them in their sins and to persecute poor priests . XXI . Prelates set more store by their own laws than by the ...
... prelates , their litigiousness , oppression ; their pomp and war- like ways . XX . Prelates teach other men to maintain them in their sins and to persecute poor priests . XXI . Prelates set more store by their own laws than by the ...
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... , a more favourable sphere for the exer- cise of apostolical Episcopacy than this sea - girt diocese , where a pastor of the flock might perform his duties , with ample occasion to employ his time 122 LETTERS OF MANKISH PRELATES .
... , a more favourable sphere for the exer- cise of apostolical Episcopacy than this sea - girt diocese , where a pastor of the flock might perform his duties , with ample occasion to employ his time 122 LETTERS OF MANKISH PRELATES .
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