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14 Strype's Matthew Parker is the fullest account of the life of the archbishop . All subsequent accounts are based to a great extent on Strype . 15 Strype , Matthew Parker , I , 70 . 16 Sir Nicholas Bacon to Dr. Matthew Parker , 9 Dec.
14 Strype's Matthew Parker is the fullest account of the life of the archbishop . All subsequent accounts are based to a great extent on Strype . 15 Strype , Matthew Parker , I , 70 . 16 Sir Nicholas Bacon to Dr. Matthew Parker , 9 Dec.
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32 Strype , Matthew Parker , I , 108 . 33 Dom . Cal . , 1547—80 , p . 143 ( vol . viii , No. 57 ) . 34 Strype , Matthew Parker , I , 107–110 . 35 Dom . Cal . , 1547—80 , p . 144 ( vol . vii , No. 67 ) , 17 Dec.
32 Strype , Matthew Parker , I , 108 . 33 Dom . Cal . , 1547—80 , p . 143 ( vol . viii , No. 57 ) . 34 Strype , Matthew Parker , I , 107–110 . 35 Dom . Cal . , 1547—80 , p . 144 ( vol . vii , No. 67 ) , 17 Dec.
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1560 , before his consecration.38 Strype said of these bishops : “ These were men worthy of their episcopal dignity ; being all endued with learning and piety , and that had been exiles and confessors for the true religion ; those ...
1560 , before his consecration.38 Strype said of these bishops : “ These were men worthy of their episcopal dignity ; being all endued with learning and piety , and that had been exiles and confessors for the true religion ; those ...
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