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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... religion was one of their greatest virtues , are both accused of believing the predictions of astrologers : and one of them , of perswading himself , that a man who vomited several sorts of liquors , did it by the help of magick ...
... religion was one of their greatest virtues , are both accused of believing the predictions of astrologers : and one of them , of perswading himself , that a man who vomited several sorts of liquors , did it by the help of magick ...
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... religion was one of their greatest virtues , are both accused of believing the predictions of astrologers : and one of them , of perswading himself , that a man who vomited several sorts of liquors , did it by the help of magick ...
... religion was one of their greatest virtues , are both accused of believing the predictions of astrologers : and one of them , of perswading himself , that a man who vomited several sorts of liquors , did it by the help of magick ...
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... 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 account is ...
... 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 account is ...
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... the following narratives . " The revenue be- - a Sheffield , vol . II . p . 59 . Qrrery's State Papers , fol . 1742 . Halifax , p . 32 . Preface to spect to religion , though on all occasions he longing CHARLES II . 45.
... the following narratives . " The revenue be- - a Sheffield , vol . II . p . 59 . Qrrery's State Papers , fol . 1742 . Halifax , p . 32 . Preface to spect to religion , though on all occasions he longing CHARLES II . 45.
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From Original Writers and State-papers William Harris. spect to religion , though on all occasions he longing to the order of the Garter was usually re- ceived , " says Dr. Pope , " by the chancellor ; and he paid the officers , and the ...
From Original Writers and State-papers William Harris. spect to religion , though on all occasions he longing to the order of the Garter was usually re- ceived , " says Dr. Pope , " by the chancellor ; and he paid the officers , and the ...
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