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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... ment of those concerned in the Ruthven affair , feveral of the nobility were induced to enter into an affociation , for reforming abuses , fecuring religion , and the prefer- vation of the king's person and estate , among whom was the ...
... ment of those concerned in the Ruthven affair , feveral of the nobility were induced to enter into an affociation , for reforming abuses , fecuring religion , and the prefer- vation of the king's person and estate , among whom was the ...
Page 18
... ment or difgrace , will teach them the needful leffons of humility and moderation , or cause them to enjoy contentedly the bleffings of private life . Before I take my leave of this affair , I will obferve that from the proceedings ...
... ment or difgrace , will teach them the needful leffons of humility and moderation , or cause them to enjoy contentedly the bleffings of private life . Before I take my leave of this affair , I will obferve that from the proceedings ...
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... ment , that at first he grew diffident of , and then flatly ( m ) Fuller's denied the workings of witches and devils ( m ) . church hift . cent . 17 . book 10. p . 74. and Of born's works , p . 551 . ( a ) Calder- wood's church hift . P ...
... ment , that at first he grew diffident of , and then flatly ( m ) Fuller's denied the workings of witches and devils ( m ) . church hift . cent . 17 . book 10. p . 74. and Of born's works , p . 551 . ( a ) Calder- wood's church hift . P ...
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... ment ; and others who tread their fteps might look " for the fame ; for truth would be told at last , and that with the more acrimony of ftyle , for being fo " long reftrained it was a gentle fuffering ( added the ) " to be exposed to ...
... ment ; and others who tread their fteps might look " for the fame ; for truth would be told at last , and that with the more acrimony of ftyle , for being fo " long reftrained it was a gentle fuffering ( added the ) " to be exposed to ...
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... ment to the Cabala , p . 96. 4to . Lond . 1654 . " " SIR , " I am very forry this occafion should have been of- " fered me by the king your master , which makes me " troublesome to you for the prefent . It is reported to 66 me by men of ...
... ment to the Cabala , p . 96. 4to . Lond . 1654 . " " SIR , " I am very forry this occafion should have been of- " fered me by the king your master , which makes me " troublesome to you for the prefent . It is reported to 66 me by men of ...
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