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... published might not be wholly at the discretion of the Stationers ' Company , she decreed by the fifty - first of the Injunctions concerning Religion , promulgated in 1559 , that no book , school - books and recognized classics excepted ...
... published might not be wholly at the discretion of the Stationers ' Company , she decreed by the fifty - first of the Injunctions concerning Religion , promulgated in 1559 , that no book , school - books and recognized classics excepted ...
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... published his sec- ond tract , " The judgment of the Famous Re- former Martin Bucer , Touching Divorce , " in which he proved that that worthy exactly agreed with him . In response to an elaborate attack upon his theory in 1645 , Milton ...
... published his sec- ond tract , " The judgment of the Famous Re- former Martin Bucer , Touching Divorce , " in which he proved that that worthy exactly agreed with him . In response to an elaborate attack upon his theory in 1645 , Milton ...
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... published in 1655. Apparently in the same year , Morus printed a " Supplementum , " which was speedily silenced by a ... publish and father it . CHAPTER XV . AT the conclusion of the famous controver- 218 THE LIFE AND TIMES.
... published in 1655. Apparently in the same year , Morus printed a " Supplementum , " which was speedily silenced by a ... publish and father it . CHAPTER XV . AT the conclusion of the famous controver- 218 THE LIFE AND TIMES.
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