Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn, F.R.S.: To which is Subjoined the Private Correspondence Between King Charles I and Sir Edward Nicholas, and Between Sir Edward Hyde, Afterwards Earl of Clarendon and Sir Richard Browne, Volume 1 |
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... and as ' a slight but perfectly satisfactory evidence that the “ form in which we
have received the work is not that in which it was originally written , it may be
worth • adding , in this place , that the notice of “ Jerusalem • Church " ( vol . i . p .
... and as ' a slight but perfectly satisfactory evidence that the “ form in which we
have received the work is not that in which it was originally written , it may be
worth • adding , in this place , that the notice of “ Jerusalem • Church " ( vol . i . p .
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Strongly and steadily attached to the doctrine and practice of the Church of
England , he yet felt the most liberal sentiments for those who differed from him in
opinion . He lived in intimacy with men of all persuasions ; nor did he think it ...
Strongly and steadily attached to the doctrine and practice of the Church of
England , he yet felt the most liberal sentiments for those who differed from him in
opinion . He lived in intimacy with men of all persuasions ; nor did he think it ...
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He was most steadily attached to the Church of England , and the King required
the Seal to be affixed to many things incompatible with the welfare of that Church
. This , on some cccasions , he refused to do , particularly to a license to Dr ...
He was most steadily attached to the Church of England , and the King required
the Seal to be affixed to many things incompatible with the welfare of that Church
. This , on some cccasions , he refused to do , particularly to a license to Dr ...
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The solemnity ( yet upon what accident I know not , unless some indisposition in
me ) was performed in the dining - room by Parson Higham , the present
incumbent of the parish , according to the forms prescribed by the then glorious
Church ...
The solemnity ( yet upon what accident I know not , unless some indisposition in
me ) was performed in the dining - room by Parson Higham , the present
incumbent of the parish , according to the forms prescribed by the then glorious
Church ...
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He was buried in the parish church of All Souls , where my grandmother , his
second wife , erected him a pious monument . About this time , was the
consecration of the Church of South Malling , near Lewes , by Dr . Field , Bishop
of Oxford ...
He was buried in the parish church of All Souls , where my grandmother , his
second wife , erected him a pious monument . About this time , was the
consecration of the Church of South Malling , near Lewes , by Dr . Field , Bishop
of Oxford ...
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