An Inquiry Into the Evidence Relating to the Charges Brought by Lord Macaulay Against William PennW. Blackwood and sons, 1858 - 138 páginas |
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... Kiffin . - Vol . ii . p . 230 . IV . The transactions relating to Magdalen College . —Vol . ii . p . 298 . V. His supposed communication with James II . whilst in Ireland . - Vol . iii . p . 587 . VI . His alleged falsehood in a ...
... Kiffin . - Vol . ii . p . 230 . IV . The transactions relating to Magdalen College . —Vol . ii . p . 298 . V. His supposed communication with James II . whilst in Ireland . - Vol . iii . p . 587 . VI . His alleged falsehood in a ...
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... Kiffin , whose grandsons , the Hewlings , had fallen victims to Jeffreys , was the most influential member . " Great , " says Lord Macaulay , " as was the " authority of Bunyan over the Baptists , that " of William Kiffin was still ...
... Kiffin , whose grandsons , the Hewlings , had fallen victims to Jeffreys , was the most influential member . " Great , " says Lord Macaulay , " as was the " authority of Bunyan over the Baptists , that " of William Kiffin was still ...
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... Kiffin himself , on the other hand , distinctly says that Penn's interference in the matter was at his instance , and with a view to his being excused the honour which it was sought to force on him . Two statements more diametrically ...
... Kiffin himself , on the other hand , distinctly says that Penn's interference in the matter was at his instance , and with a view to his being excused the honour which it was sought to force on him . Two statements more diametrically ...
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... Kiffin says he applied to Sir Nicholas Butler and Penn to be excused . He says not one word of Penn applying to him . Lord Macaulay asserts that the latter part of the passage 66 2 fully bears out " all that he has said , and com ...
... Kiffin says he applied to Sir Nicholas Butler and Penn to be excused . He says not one word of Penn applying to him . Lord Macaulay asserts that the latter part of the passage 66 2 fully bears out " all that he has said , and com ...
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... Kiffin used them in the sense of " on savait , " or , " it was known . " Kiffin employs Penn and his other friends to intercede with the King and his advisers . His application is unsuccessful ; and he is told the reason . By what means ...
... Kiffin used them in the sense of " on savait , " or , " it was known . " Kiffin employs Penn and his other friends to intercede with the King and his advisers . His application is unsuccessful ; and he is told the reason . By what means ...
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