Of the Britons before the arrival of the Romans-Henry IIIT. Davies, in Russel-street, 1771 |
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... archbishop of Canterbury , endowed with authority over all the British churches , E 2 churches , and his affociates , having spread themselves over HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 51.
... archbishop of Canterbury , endowed with authority over all the British churches , E 2 churches , and his affociates , having spread themselves over HISTORY OF ENGLAND . 51.
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... archbishop of Canterbury , was so far . transported with the fpirit of the party , that he pronounced a divorce between Edwy and El- giva . Ecclefiaftical cenfures were then attend- ed with the most formidable effects . king could no ...
... archbishop of Canterbury , was so far . transported with the fpirit of the party , that he pronounced a divorce between Edwy and El- giva . Ecclefiaftical cenfures were then attend- ed with the most formidable effects . king could no ...
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... archbishop of Canterbury , upon fome frivolous pretences . His real motive was , that fuch a dignity was too exalted for a native to pof- fefs . While he thus was employed in , humbling the clergy , he was no lefs folicitous to reprefs ...
... archbishop of Canterbury , upon fome frivolous pretences . His real motive was , that fuch a dignity was too exalted for a native to pof- fefs . While he thus was employed in , humbling the clergy , he was no lefs folicitous to reprefs ...
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... bishops and attendants were ftruck with the man's intrepid conduct ; they enquired into the truth of his charge , and ... archbishop of Canterbury ; with him , he was ever meek and gentle ; with all others , ftern and auftere . Though he ...
... bishops and attendants were ftruck with the man's intrepid conduct ; they enquired into the truth of his charge , and ... archbishop of Canterbury ; with him , he was ever meek and gentle ; with all others , ftern and auftere . Though he ...
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... archbishop of Canterbury , a prelate of an haughty difpofition , and extreme- ly tenacious of the rights of the church . There was at that time a fchifm in the church , be- ' tween Urban and Clement , who both pretend- ed to the papacy ...
... archbishop of Canterbury , a prelate of an haughty difpofition , and extreme- ly tenacious of the rights of the church . There was at that time a fchifm in the church , be- ' tween Urban and Clement , who both pretend- ed to the papacy ...
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