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In the three first chapters of the Revelations of St. John , we find absolute demonstration of the existence of the Episcopal dignity and authority , at the time in which this work was writIn these chapters , St. ten .
In the three first chapters of the Revelations of St. John , we find absolute demonstration of the existence of the Episcopal dignity and authority , at the time in which this work was writIn these chapters , St. ten .
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... and lords , Gawand , bishop of Glasgow ; George , ' bishop of Dunkeldon ; John , bishop of Brecham ; ' William , bishop of Dunblane ; Patrick , prior of ' St. Andrew's ; David , abbot of Abirbrothoke ; ( George , abbot of Dumferling ...
... and lords , Gawand , bishop of Glasgow ; George , ' bishop of Dunkeldon ; John , bishop of Brecham ; ' William , bishop of Dunblane ; Patrick , prior of ' St. Andrew's ; David , abbot of Abirbrothoke ; ( George , abbot of Dumferling ...
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Rogers , John ; the proto - martyr under Mary , his life , 143–153 . Romaine , Rev. Wm . ; interesting anecdote of , 380 . Romeyn , Rev. J. B .; his reply to Mr. Beasley , 437–441 . Russia ; religious state of , 249-253 .
Rogers , John ; the proto - martyr under Mary , his life , 143–153 . Romaine , Rev. Wm . ; interesting anecdote of , 380 . Romeyn , Rev. J. B .; his reply to Mr. Beasley , 437–441 . Russia ; religious state of , 249-253 .
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