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His Royall Palace (as Theodosius Juniors) was a constant Receipt for learned and pious Prelats, whom he entertained and cherished as the Servants of the great God, and Dispensers of the mysteries and means of Grace ; |
His Royal Palace (as Theodosius Juniors) was a constant Receipt for learned and pious Prelates, whom he entertained and cherished as the Servants of the great God, and Dispensers of the Mysteres and means of Grace; |
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