Anglican Reaction to the Revolution of 1688State Historical Society of Wisconsin for Department of History, University of Wisconsin, 1962 - History - 180 pages |
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26th of Novemb Allix Anglican argument Atterbury authority became believed Bishop Bramston Burnet Charles Christian Church of England churchmen clergy Clergy-Man Commons conqueror conquest constitution contract theory Convention Parliament crown declared deliverance Discourse divine right Doctrine Edmund Bohun Edward Stillingfleet Elizabeth's English facto Friendly Conference Gilbert Burnet God's hath Henry hereditary History idea invasion Jacobites James II James's January John King James King William king's kingship late liam's liberty Lloyd London Lords Macaulay Majesties matter ment monarch Morrice nation nature never nonjuring nonjurors nonresistance Oath of Allegiance pamphlet party passive obedience Pastoral Letter political Preach'd Prince of Orange Protestant providence providential right Queen Mary reason rebellion Reflections regarded religion restore Roger Morrice rule Sancroft Sermon Preached seventeenth century Sherlock Somers Sovereign sovereignty Stillingfleet Stuart succession supreme Thomas throne Tillotson tion Tory Tracts Turnham Green Vindication Whig William and Queen William's reign Williamite