A Second Jacobean Journal: Being a Record of Those Things Most Talked of During the Years 1607 to 1610 |
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... OATH OF ALLEGIANCE 8th January liberty which every Prince is bound to sustain , and besides sundry doctrines which feed the spirit of rebellion . He is especially offended at the prohibition to take the Oath of Allegiance , as if the ...
... OATH OF ALLEGIANCE 8th January liberty which every Prince is bound to sustain , and besides sundry doctrines which feed the spirit of rebellion . He is especially offended at the prohibition to take the Oath of Allegiance , as if the ...
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... Oath . Now , seeing the hatred Catholics incur for the refusal of the Oath , and how that Parliament did avoid to call in question the authority of the Pope to excommunicate but only intended to present the danger which might ensure by ...
... Oath . Now , seeing the hatred Catholics incur for the refusal of the Oath , and how that Parliament did avoid to call in question the authority of the Pope to excommunicate but only intended to present the danger which might ensure by ...
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... Oath , the Cardinal Bellarmine hath addressed him a letter show- ing his disquiet at the fall of his constancy ; nor , saith he , could that Oath be lawful because it was in some sort tempered and modified , for those kind of ...
... Oath , the Cardinal Bellarmine hath addressed him a letter show- ing his disquiet at the fall of his constancy ; nor , saith he , could that Oath be lawful because it was in some sort tempered and modified , for those kind of ...
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