An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, Form the Birth of Christ, to the Beginning of the Present Century, כרך 4E. Duyckinck, 1824 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 25
עמוד 228
... Beauvoir of Canterbury , the worthy son of the clergyman who was chaplain to lord Stair in the year 1717 , and also with others , from the valuable collection of manuscripts left by Dr. Wake to the library of Christ's Church College in ...
... Beauvoir of Canterbury , the worthy son of the clergyman who was chaplain to lord Stair in the year 1717 , and also with others , from the valuable collection of manuscripts left by Dr. Wake to the library of Christ's Church College in ...
עמוד 229
... Beauvoir , chaplain to the earl of Stair , then ambassador at Paris , in which his Grace acknowledges the receipt of several obliging letters from Mr. Beauvoir . This is manifestly the first letter which the prelate wrote to that ...
... Beauvoir , chaplain to the earl of Stair , then ambassador at Paris , in which his Grace acknowledges the receipt of several obliging letters from Mr. Beauvoir . This is manifestly the first letter which the prelate wrote to that ...
עמוד 230
... Beauvoir , since the one only letter , which Mr. Beauvoir had hitherto received from that eminent prelate , was entirely taken up in inqui- ries about some new editions of books that were then pub- lishing at Paris . Upon this the ...
... Beauvoir , since the one only letter , which Mr. Beauvoir had hitherto received from that eminent prelate , was entirely taken up in inqui- ries about some new editions of books that were then pub- lishing at Paris . Upon this the ...
עמוד 231
... Beauvoir . Nor did he propose any thing in return to either of the Sorbonne doctors , but that they should entirely renounce the authority of the pope , hoping , though perhaps too fancifully , that when this was done , the two churches ...
... Beauvoir . Nor did he propose any thing in return to either of the Sorbonne doctors , but that they should entirely renounce the authority of the pope , hoping , though perhaps too fancifully , that when this was done , the two churches ...
עמוד 234
... Beauvoir , April 15 , 1718 , that it was his opinion , that nei- ther the regent nor the cardinal would ever come to a rup- ture with the court of Rome ; and that nothing could be done in point of doctrine , until this rupture was ...
... Beauvoir , April 15 , 1718 , that it was his opinion , that nei- ther the regent nor the cardinal would ever come to a rup- ture with the court of Rome ; and that nothing could be done in point of doctrine , until this rupture was ...
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