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Pagina 145
When the book had been now the second time set forth well - nigh three months , as I best remember , I then first came to hear that Martin Bucer had written much concerning divorce : whom earnestly turning over , I soon perceived ...
When the book had been now the second time set forth well - nigh three months , as I best remember , I then first came to hear that Martin Bucer had written much concerning divorce : whom earnestly turning over , I soon perceived ...
Pagina 264
... foreigners some little appendix concerning the right pronunciation of the language . For with other authorities in your tongue hitherto , the intention seems to have been to satisfy only their own countrymen , without care for us .
... foreigners some little appendix concerning the right pronunciation of the language . For with other authorities in your tongue hitherto , the intention seems to have been to satisfy only their own countrymen , without care for us .
Pagina 295
... Third Viscount and literary First Earl Ranelagh desire for , 44 letters to , 255-256 interrupted by Civil Wars , 62mentioned , 67 , 273 63 Judgement of Martin Bucer , concerning plans for , 49-50 Divorce , see Divorce poetry , fruit ...
... Third Viscount and literary First Earl Ranelagh desire for , 44 letters to , 255-256 interrupted by Civil Wars , 62mentioned , 67 , 273 63 Judgement of Martin Bucer , concerning plans for , 49-50 Divorce , see Divorce poetry , fruit ...
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