An Historical and Critical Account of the Life and Writings of James I. King of Great Britain: After the Manner of Mr. Bayle |
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... , for re- fifting kings , was alleged by cardinal Perron , James replies , " Buchanan I reckon and rank among poets , ❝ not among divines , claffical or common . If the man " hath B 3 ( c ) The of God , & c . JAMES I. 5.
... , for re- fifting kings , was alleged by cardinal Perron , James replies , " Buchanan I reckon and rank among poets , ❝ not among divines , claffical or common . If the man " hath B 3 ( c ) The of God , & c . JAMES I. 5.
Page 82
... cardinal Fleury , cardinal Ximenes , 66 or the late pope , and yet neither of the three was a " hunter . But is it neceffary to chufe an employment " which has no other merit but that of promifing long life ? Monks commonly live longer ...
... cardinal Fleury , cardinal Ximenes , 66 or the late pope , and yet neither of the three was a " hunter . But is it neceffary to chufe an employment " which has no other merit but that of promifing long life ? Monks commonly live longer ...
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... cardinal Bel- larmine not have made him blush ; and so the authority of the pope was maintained , it mattered not who fuffered . Modeft man ! good friend ! happy for him to whom he writ , that he knew what was right , and for his own ...
... cardinal Bel- larmine not have made him blush ; and so the authority of the pope was maintained , it mattered not who fuffered . Modeft man ! good friend ! happy for him to whom he writ , that he knew what was right , and for his own ...
Page 102
... cardinal , as there needed no " other . Whereupon his majesty was perfuaded to give way to the coming of it forth , but was pleased to " conceal his name ; and so have we the apology be- ( 4 ) Prefaceyond his majesty's own purpose or ...
... cardinal , as there needed no " other . Whereupon his majesty was perfuaded to give way to the coming of it forth , but was pleased to " conceal his name ; and so have we the apology be- ( 4 ) Prefaceyond his majesty's own purpose or ...
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... cardinals Aldo - brandino and Bellarmine , wherein he ( d ) Calder- craved , that one of the Scottish nation might be cre- wood , p.6co . See the let- " ated cardinal ; that by him , as an agent , he might the more eafily and fafely do ...
... cardinals Aldo - brandino and Bellarmine , wherein he ( d ) Calder- craved , that one of the Scottish nation might be cre- wood , p.6co . See the let- " ated cardinal ; that by him , as an agent , he might the more eafily and fafely do ...
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