John Jewel as Apologist of the Church of EnglandChurch Historical Society, 1963 - 244 páginas |
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... Harding and Harding's Reioindre ( 1566 ) to Jewel . It all began with Jewel , who , having promised not to attack Harding's person , launched into a lengthy reminiscence of Harding as he knew him in Oxford . Jewel recalled that during ...
... Harding and Harding's Reioindre ( 1566 ) to Jewel . It all began with Jewel , who , having promised not to attack Harding's person , launched into a lengthy reminiscence of Harding as he knew him in Oxford . Jewel recalled that during ...
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... Harding's 1 H. De Vocht , " Thomas Harding ” , in English Historical Review , Vol . xxxv ( 1920 ) , p . 233- 2 DNB , sub Harding . Cf. Joseph Gillow , A Literary and Biographical History or Bibliographical Dictionary of the English ...
... Harding's 1 H. De Vocht , " Thomas Harding ” , in English Historical Review , Vol . xxxv ( 1920 ) , p . 233- 2 DNB , sub Harding . Cf. Joseph Gillow , A Literary and Biographical History or Bibliographical Dictionary of the English ...
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... Harding's part in a sermon at Paul's Cross on 8 July 1565 , for Harding , when he produced a little book entitled A Briefe Answere , had reference to such a sermon and answered to the accusation made there . He claimed that he had not ...
... Harding's part in a sermon at Paul's Cross on 8 July 1565 , for Harding , when he produced a little book entitled A Briefe Answere , had reference to such a sermon and answered to the accusation made there . He claimed that he had not ...
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INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
JEWEL ENTERS | 15 |
JEWEL CECIL AND THE BIRTH OF THE APOLOGIA | 36 |
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Otras 9 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
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