"I am glad to see that her R. Highnesse doth not yet go to heare Dr. Burnet. * * * I wholly abstain from him, and as much as is possible too from Sir Roland Gwyn, Mr. Forrester, etc. for I know they are ill affected to our Church as well as displeasing to the King;" Hague
MS. Rawl. C. 983, fol. 103
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"I am glad to see that her R. Highnesse doth not yet go to heare Dr. Burnet. * * * I wholly abstain from him, and as much as is possible too from Sir Roland Gwyn, Mr. Forrester, etc. for I know they are ill affected to our Church as well as displeasing to the King;" Hague
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MS. Rawl. C. 983, fol. 103
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Dr. Burnet declares that he is not silenced from preaching in England.
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31 Dec 1686
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Letters to Bishop Compton, and papers relating to the diocese of London during his episcopate
"I am glad to see that her R. Highnesse doth not yet go to heare Dr. Burnet. * * * I wholly abstain from him, and as much as is possible too from Sir Roland Gwyn, Mr. Forrester, etc. for I know they are ill affected to our Church as well as displeasing to the King;" Hague
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