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Thomas Fuller (1608-61), chaplain to both Charles I and Charles II, Prebendary
of Salisbury Cathedral, completed The Church History of Britain, from the Birth of]
csus Christ urttill the year 1648 (London 1655) and The History of the Worthies of
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Thomas Fuller (1608-61), chaplain to both Charles I and Charles II, Prebendary
of Salisbury Cathedral, completed The Church History of Britain, from the Birth of]
csus Christ urttill the year 1648 (London 1655) and The History of the Worthies of
...
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The Civil War took him away from his parish at Kidderminster in Worcestershire
and made him a chaplain of the Parliamentary Army. He was pained by the
incessant disputes, chiefly among different categories of Dissenters. Demagogy
was ...
The Civil War took him away from his parish at Kidderminster in Worcestershire
and made him a chaplain of the Parliamentary Army. He was pained by the
incessant disputes, chiefly among different categories of Dissenters. Demagogy
was ...
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Gilbert Burnet was appointed to the see of Salisbury; Londonderry went to Geoge
Walker who defended his city against James II and his Irish campaign, and died
in 1690 at e Battle of the Boyiie; Simon Patrick (1626-1707), former chaplain to ...
Gilbert Burnet was appointed to the see of Salisbury; Londonderry went to Geoge
Walker who defended his city against James II and his Irish campaign, and died
in 1690 at e Battle of the Boyiie; Simon Patrick (1626-1707), former chaplain to ...
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Great Britain | 56 |
French Adaptation of Calvinism | 121 |
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