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 2F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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... church . Here are very different ac- counts , we see , of the baptism of this prince ; but which is most worthy of ... Church of Scotland , p . 446. fol . History of the Church of Scotland , p . 461. fol . See Dodwell's Epistolary ...
... church . Here are very different ac- counts , we see , of the baptism of this prince ; but which is most worthy of ... Church of Scotland , p . 446. fol . History of the Church of Scotland , p . 461. fol . See Dodwell's Epistolary ...
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... church - government ; and declares , that he thinks it will be no disparagement to him , though he had been his ... church , if God should at that time determine the days of the king ; the prince being then only conversant with Scotchmen ...
... church - government ; and declares , that he thinks it will be no disparagement to him , though he had been his ... church , if God should at that time determine the days of the king ; the prince being then only conversant with Scotchmen ...
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... church : which to express more particularly , his majesty's pleasure is , that the bishops , and all other inferior churchmen , and church - wardens , shall , for their parts , be careful and diligent , both to instruct the ignorant ...
... church : which to express more particularly , his majesty's pleasure is , that the bishops , and all other inferior churchmen , and church - wardens , shall , for their parts , be careful and diligent , both to instruct the ignorant ...
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... church or divine service ; be- ing therefore unworthy of any lawful recreation after the said service , that will not first come to the church and serve God : prohibiting in like sort the said recre- ations to any that , though conform ...
... church or divine service ; be- ing therefore unworthy of any lawful recreation after the said service , that will not first come to the church and serve God : prohibiting in like sort the said recre- ations to any that , though conform ...
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... churches , commonly called Wakes . Now his majesty's express will and pleasure is , that these feasts , with others , shall be observed ; and that his justices of the peace , in their several divisions , shall look to it , both that all ...
... churches , commonly called Wakes . Now his majesty's express will and pleasure is , that these feasts , with others , shall be observed ; and that his justices of the peace , in their several divisions , shall look to it , both that all ...
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