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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Page viii
... catholics to take the oath of allegiance . Paul V. characte rized . Learning and good fenfe fubverfive of ecclefiaftical authority . 96-98 . Bellarmine's + Bellarmine's letters to Blackwell against the oath of allegiance viii CONTENTS .
... catholics to take the oath of allegiance . Paul V. characte rized . Learning and good fenfe fubverfive of ecclefiaftical authority . 96-98 . Bellarmine's + Bellarmine's letters to Blackwell against the oath of allegiance viii CONTENTS .
Page xiii
... catholics . The parliament difpleafed herewith . Let- ter from Buckingham to Gondomore . Archbishop Abbot's letter to James , 219-226 Power , honour and wealth of the clergy of the church of England under James . Princes fhould curb the ...
... catholics . The parliament difpleafed herewith . Let- ter from Buckingham to Gondomore . Archbishop Abbot's letter to James , 219-226 Power , honour and wealth of the clergy of the church of England under James . Princes fhould curb the ...
Page 92
... catholics themselves . That worthy good - natured man , p.202 . 8vo . Dr. Tillotson , fpeaking of this horrid affair , fays , " Sir Lond . 1668. Everard Digby , whofe very original papers and let- " ters are how in my hands , after he ...
... catholics themselves . That worthy good - natured man , p.202 . 8vo . Dr. Tillotson , fpeaking of this horrid affair , fays , " Sir Lond . 1668. Everard Digby , whofe very original papers and let- " ters are how in my hands , after he ...
Page 94
... catholics abroad were acquainted with it , and that the English regiment in the arch - duke's fervice , was defigned to be tranfported upon the execution of it ( ƒ ) . Indeed , says Sir Thomas Edmonds , ambaffador with the arch - duke ...
... catholics abroad were acquainted with it , and that the English regiment in the arch - duke's fervice , was defigned to be tranfported upon the execution of it ( ƒ ) . Indeed , says Sir Thomas Edmonds , ambaffador with the arch - duke ...
Page 95
... catholics , for the most part , complied with , as thinking it lawful , and among the reft the arch - priest Black ... catholic re- " ligion in England ( h ) . " However though their scep- ( b ) Negoti- ticifm ations , p . Calendarium ...
... catholics , for the most part , complied with , as thinking it lawful , and among the reft the arch - priest Black ... catholic re- " ligion in England ( h ) . " However though their scep- ( b ) Negoti- ticifm ations , p . Calendarium ...
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