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FATHERS FELL< >Wsi 1 1 ]> 



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FATHERS. -See PATRES. 



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FAUSSETT (GODFREY), D.D., Laihj Margaret's 

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FAWCETT (JOHN), D.D., Minister at Hebden- 

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FAWCETT (JOHN), A.M., Rector of Scaleby. 

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FAYE (CLEMENT DE). L'Eglise de Lyon depuis 

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FAYUS (ANTONIUS). See Anthonie FAIUS. 



FEARNSIDE (WILLIAM GRAY). The history of 

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FEATLY, or FEATLEY (DANIEL), D.D., Hector 

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London, 1624. 4 



Roma ruens, Rome's mine : being a succinct 

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The dippers dipt. Or, the Anabaptists duck'd 

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The league illegall : wherein the late solemn 

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FECHTIUS (JOANNES). De excommunicatione 



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Epistolae anti-predestinatianse, opposite epis- 

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FEIJO (DiOGO ANTONIO), Bishop elect of Marian- 

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FELDBORG (A. ANDERSEN), of the university 

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FELIBIEN (MICHEL). Histoire de la ville de 

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FELICE (G. DE). History of the Protestants of 

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FELIX (MARCUS MINUTIUS). See M. MINUTIUS 

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FELL (JOHN), Classical tutor at Homerton aca- 

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FELL (JOHN), D.D., Bishop of Oxford. Novi 

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FELLOWES (ROBERT), A. M. A picture of Chris- 

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Fourth edition. With a supplement on the 

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A body of theology, principally practical. In 

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FELLOWSHIP. An attempt towards the im- 

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Consistent Christian fellowship, being a reply 



