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... prove the Truth of what I fay . My Reader is not to expect Variety of Cafes reprefented at large , as in those larger Volumes : ' Tis fufficient , if he have all , or most of thofe Conclufions and Judgments in Law briefly reprefented ...
... prove the Truth of what I fay . My Reader is not to expect Variety of Cafes reprefented at large , as in those larger Volumes : ' Tis fufficient , if he have all , or most of thofe Conclufions and Judgments in Law briefly reprefented ...
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... maintain those who are poffeft of them , here at home . The Confequen- desof which may in time prove very fatal . The The Pelagian Herefy , as was before hinted > had The Clergyman's Vade - Mecum . Of the Doctrine of the Church England p.
... maintain those who are poffeft of them , here at home . The Confequen- desof which may in time prove very fatal . The The Pelagian Herefy , as was before hinted > had The Clergyman's Vade - Mecum . Of the Doctrine of the Church England p.
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... proves , by good Reafons and Au- thorities , that Outdwellers are chargeable for their Land , towards Ornaments , as well as Re pairs of the Church , Parf . Counsellor , p . 138 ; and fo it was provided by the Conftitution of Strat ...
... proves , by good Reafons and Au- thorities , that Outdwellers are chargeable for their Land , towards Ornaments , as well as Re pairs of the Church , Parf . Counsellor , p . 138 ; and fo it was provided by the Conftitution of Strat ...
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... prove , that fhe did take fuch Order ; but there is no certain proof of it ; nay , it is evident enough that fhe did take no fuch Order : For the Rubric enjoining the fame Or- naments that were ufed in the first Book of Ed . ward ...
... prove , that fhe did take fuch Order ; but there is no certain proof of it ; nay , it is evident enough that fhe did take no fuch Order : For the Rubric enjoining the fame Or- naments that were ufed in the first Book of Ed . ward ...
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... prove , that the did take fuch Order ; but there is no certain proof of it ; nay , it is evident enough that he did take no fuch Order : For the Rubric enjoining the fame Or- naments that were ufed in the first Book of Ed . ward , ftill ...
... prove , that the did take fuch Order ; but there is no certain proof of it ; nay , it is evident enough that he did take no fuch Order : For the Rubric enjoining the fame Or- naments that were ufed in the first Book of Ed . ward , ftill ...
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Page 332 - Corpus according to the true intent and meaning of this act, may be directed and run into any county palatine, the cinque ports, or other privileged places within the kingdom of England, dominion of Wales, or town of Berwick upon Tweed, and the islands of Jersey or Guernsey; any law or usage to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 328 - Bounty (that is, the governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne for the Augmentation of the Maintenance of the Poor Clergy).
Page 358 - That the said person was not put in, wrapt or wound up, or buried in any shirt, shift, sheet, or shroud...
Page 318 - Augmentation of the Maintenance of such Parsons, Vicars, Curates, and Ministers, officiating in any Church or Chapel within the Kingdom of England, Dominion of Wales, and Town of Berwick...
Page 358 - Sussex, lately deceased, was not put in, wrapt up, or wound up, or buried in any shirt, shift, sheet, or shroud, made or mingled with flax, hemp, silk, hair, gold, or silver, or other than what is made of sheep's wool only...
Page 342 - Winchester, and in all parish churches and chapels within the Kingdom of England, Dominion of Wales and Town of Berwick upon Tweed...
Page 352 - Sundays, or festival days, to the end that who will and can allege any impediment may be heard, and that stay may be made till further trial, if any exception be made...
Page 311 - Dexter and his successors, from the day of the date hereof, for and during, and unto the full end and term of eight calendar months from thence next ensuing and fully to be complete and ended.
Page 320 - ... and authority, at his, her, and their will and pleasure, by deed enrolled in such manner and within such time as is directed by the statute made in the twenty-seventh year of the reign of King Henry the Eighth for enrolment of bargains and sales, or by his, her, or their last will or testament in writing duly executed according to law, to give and grant to and vest in the corporation thereby authorized, and since erected under the name of The Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne...
Page 312 - Brook and his heirs and against all and every other person or persons whatsoever lawfully claiming or to claim by, from or under him, them or any of them Shall and Will Warrant and forever Defend by these presents.