An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of James I. King of Great Britain: After the Manner of Mr. Bayle |
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Page ix
... favours the Arminians in England . Articles of the church of England calvinif tical . Subfcriptions occafion many mischiefs . Inconfiftency of James's conduct . English Arminians artful flatterers and friends to the prerogative . 129 ...
... favours the Arminians in England . Articles of the church of England calvinif tical . Subfcriptions occafion many mischiefs . Inconfiftency of James's conduct . English Arminians artful flatterers and friends to the prerogative . 129 ...
Page x
... favour . Ill ftate of Spain . The peace bought by Spanish gold , with James's confent . Reflections on minifters taking bribes from foreign princes . 140-146 . The peace ill obferved by the Spaniards . Cru- elties exercifed by them on ...
... favour . Ill ftate of Spain . The peace bought by Spanish gold , with James's confent . Reflections on minifters taking bribes from foreign princes . 140-146 . The peace ill obferved by the Spaniards . Cru- elties exercifed by them on ...
Page xi
... favours prince Charles . Treaty of marriage with Spain broke off . Remarks hereon , 170-174 . James ridiculed by Henry IV . of France , and Maurice prince of Orange , Expofed by foreigners and his own fubjects . Princes Should dread ...
... favours prince Charles . Treaty of marriage with Spain broke off . Remarks hereon , 170-174 . James ridiculed by Henry IV . of France , and Maurice prince of Orange , Expofed by foreigners and his own fubjects . Princes Should dread ...
Page xiii
... favour fhewn by James to the catholics . The parliament difpleafed herewith . Let- ter from Buckingham to Gondomore . Archbishop Abbot's letter to James , 219-226 Power , honour and wealth of the clergy of the church of England under ...
... favour fhewn by James to the catholics . The parliament difpleafed herewith . Let- ter from Buckingham to Gondomore . Archbishop Abbot's letter to James , 219-226 Power , honour and wealth of the clergy of the church of England under ...
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... favour to her fiddling fecretary , ' till a violent death put an end to it , to her great horror and amazement . Rixio , though he had procured the queen for Darnley , could not long continue in his favour ; fufpicions being put into ...
... favour to her fiddling fecretary , ' till a violent death put an end to it , to her great horror and amazement . Rixio , though he had procured the queen for Darnley , could not long continue in his favour ; fufpicions being put into ...
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