History of England in which it is Intended to Consider Men and Events on Christian Principles, Том 31839 |
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... suffer was Elisabeth Barton , a nun , who being subject to fits , which distorted her countenance , and convulsed ... suffered a Franciscan friar , named Peto , to ELISABETH BARTON. ...
... suffer was Elisabeth Barton , a nun , who being subject to fits , which distorted her countenance , and convulsed ... suffered a Franciscan friar , named Peto , to ELISABETH BARTON. ...
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... suffer after the same manner as they had transgressed . The murder of Lambert was fol- lowed , in a very few months , by what came to be called " The bloody Act of the Six Articles ; " which the lord chancellor , Audley , introduced May ...
... suffer after the same manner as they had transgressed . The murder of Lambert was fol- lowed , in a very few months , by what came to be called " The bloody Act of the Six Articles ; " which the lord chancellor , Audley , introduced May ...
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... suffer such a suppliant to fall into sins , He could also overrule events , so that the sins should bring their own chastisement , and the chastisement sorrow ; not the sorrow of the world , which worketh death ; but godly sorrow ...
... suffer such a suppliant to fall into sins , He could also overrule events , so that the sins should bring their own chastisement , and the chastisement sorrow ; not the sorrow of the world , which worketh death ; but godly sorrow ...
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