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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Page 57
... sixteenth year of his majesty's reign , of England , France , and Ireland , and of Scotland , the one and fiftieth . " " Now out of a like pious care for the service of to those who were usually termed puritans , God , CHARLES I. 57.
... sixteenth year of his majesty's reign , of England , France , and Ireland , and of Scotland , the one and fiftieth . " " Now out of a like pious care for the service of to those who were usually termed puritans , God , CHARLES I. 57.
Page 58
... reign . " God save the King " . " • Rushw . Collections , part 2nd , vol . I. fol . p . 191-196 . Lond . 1680 . Franklin's Annals , p . 437. fol . Lond . 1681. Heylin's Life of Laud , p . 255-258 . fol . Lond . 1668 , but to many others ...
... reign . " God save the King " . " • Rushw . Collections , part 2nd , vol . I. fol . p . 191-196 . Lond . 1680 . Franklin's Annals , p . 437. fol . Lond . 1681. Heylin's Life of Laud , p . 255-258 . fol . Lond . 1668 , but to many others ...
Page 59
... reign , and yet in force , of a tendency to efface any good impressions received in the worship of God , and seemingly incon- sistent with the answer or prayer subjoined to the fourth commandment in the Common Prayer - book , " Lord ...
... reign , and yet in force , of a tendency to efface any good impressions received in the worship of God , and seemingly incon- sistent with the answer or prayer subjoined to the fourth commandment in the Common Prayer - book , " Lord ...
Page 68
... reign after him b . " These are the facts on which I found the assertion of the superstition of this monarch ; a superstition which was attended with a bigotry remarkable , as we shall soon see . 16 His bigotry was most excessive ...
... reign after him b . " These are the facts on which I found the assertion of the superstition of this monarch ; a superstition which was attended with a bigotry remarkable , as we shall soon see . 16 His bigotry was most excessive ...
Page 87
... reign . Wil liams , lord - keeper of the great seal , having some how or other offended Buckingham , it was determined he should no longer abide in that high office . This the keeper had notice of by the lord Conway , secretary of state ...
... reign . Wil liams , lord - keeper of the great seal , having some how or other offended Buckingham , it was determined he should no longer abide in that high office . This the keeper had notice of by the lord Conway , secretary of state ...
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