An Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of James I. and Charles I. and of the Lives of Oliver Cromwell and Charles II...: From Original Writers and State-papers, Volume 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... protestant religion . - Never may I seek the op- pression of those who , out of tenderness of their con- sciences , are not free to conform to outward and indif- ferent ceremonies . - With a great deal more of the same cant . " . This ...
... protestant religion . - Never may I seek the op- pression of those who , out of tenderness of their con- sciences , are not free to conform to outward and indif- ferent ceremonies . - With a great deal more of the same cant . " . This ...
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... be the relator ; as he cannot be supposed to be preju- diced against his master . " The king , " says his Life of Bish . Ward , p . 92 , 8vo . Lond . 1697 . professed himself a protestant of the church lordship , " 46 THE LIFE OF.
... be the relator ; as he cannot be supposed to be preju- diced against his master . " The king , " says his Life of Bish . Ward , p . 92 , 8vo . Lond . 1697 . professed himself a protestant of the church lordship , " 46 THE LIFE OF.
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From Original Writers and State-papers William Harris. professed himself a protestant of the church lordship , " came seldom into the queen's company : and when he did , he spake not to her ; but spent his time in other divertisements ...
From Original Writers and State-papers William Harris. professed himself a protestant of the church lordship , " came seldom into the queen's company : and when he did , he spake not to her ; but spent his time in other divertisements ...
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... protestant , and a foe to the Romish church . In his letter to the Con- vention parliament , from Breda , he talks much of his zeal and concern for the protestant faith.- " If you desire , " says he , " the advancement and propaga- tion ...
... protestant , and a foe to the Romish church . In his letter to the Con- vention parliament , from Breda , he talks much of his zeal and concern for the protestant faith.- " If you desire , " says he , " the advancement and propaga- tion ...
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... protestant to the last , was much pressed by that cardinal to change his religion . He was his kinsman , and his particular friend . Among other reasons , one that he urged was , that the protestant religion must certainly be ruined ...
... protestant to the last , was much pressed by that cardinal to change his religion . He was his kinsman , and his particular friend . Among other reasons , one that he urged was , that the protestant religion must certainly be ruined ...
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