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... kind the Syndics of the Press and Library , the Cambridge Antiquarian Society , and the several colleges , may fairly be expected to lend ready assistance . > " reading public , " for which books are xiv TO THE READER .
... kind the Syndics of the Press and Library , the Cambridge Antiquarian Society , and the several colleges , may fairly be expected to lend ready assistance . > " reading public , " for which books are xiv TO THE READER .
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... ready by being exactly catechized . " - Hacket's Life of Williams , ii . 61. " Why do we confirm little children , whom in all reason we cannot suppose to be capable and receptive of such graces ? " - " There is a third way , which the ...
... ready by being exactly catechized . " - Hacket's Life of Williams , ii . 61. " Why do we confirm little children , whom in all reason we cannot suppose to be capable and receptive of such graces ? " - " There is a third way , which the ...
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... ready to plead from the performance of them [ exercises in the university and college ] . " — Clarke's Martyrologie ( 1651 ) , 419. " The fellow - commoners in Balliol were no more exempt from exercise than the meanest scholars there ...
... ready to plead from the performance of them [ exercises in the university and college ] . " — Clarke's Martyrologie ( 1651 ) , 419. " The fellow - commoners in Balliol were no more exempt from exercise than the meanest scholars there ...
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... ready in their hands , and brought it to the house , and the house turned into a committee to hear it . And so well it was handled , that the longest and largest part fell to Nicholas Ferrar , who though he was long above an hour , the ...
... ready in their hands , and brought it to the house , and the house turned into a committee to hear it . And so well it was handled , that the longest and largest part fell to Nicholas Ferrar , who though he was long above an hour , the ...
Side 23
... ready . His brother ( J. F. ) repaired to Gidding ( a lordship that his mother had bought a year before ) , there to make up lodgings , for the house was no better than all ruinated , and unfit every way to be dwelt in . 22. After this ...
... ready . His brother ( J. F. ) repaired to Gidding ( a lordship that his mother had bought a year before ) , there to make up lodgings , for the house was no better than all ruinated , and unfit every way to be dwelt in . 22. After this ...
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