Memoirs of the life and times of the Most Reverend Father in God, Dr. Thomas Tennison, late archibishop of Canterbury : Wherein are contain'd, the publick benefactions of that great and good man from his first entrance into holy orders, till his departure from this life, in the highest station in the Church of England, as by law establishment, at the archiepiscopal pallace of Lambeth: with an account of his exemplary piety, his diffusive charity, and irreproachable probity, from his birth to his much lamented death; together with his last will and testament, collated with the original.
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