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 5F.C. and J. Rivington, 1814 |
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Page 49
... discourses which passed there , of what argu- ment soever , were the discourse of the whole court and of the town the day following : whilst the queen had the king's company those few hours which re- mained of the preceding night , and ...
... discourses which passed there , of what argu- ment soever , were the discourse of the whole court and of the town the day following : whilst the queen had the king's company those few hours which re- mained of the preceding night , and ...
Page 55
... discourse with rallery . A thousand little circum- stances were a kind of accumulative evidence , which in these cases may be admitted . Men that were ear- nest protestants , were under the sharpness of his dis- pleasure , expressed by ...
... discourse with rallery . A thousand little circum- stances were a kind of accumulative evidence , which in these cases may be admitted . Men that were ear- nest protestants , were under the sharpness of his dis- pleasure , expressed by ...
Page 63
... discourse we had the other day , I hoped , satis- fied you , in the main , that Christ can have but one church here upon earth ; and I believe , that it is as visible as that the scripture is in print , that none can be that church ...
... discourse we had the other day , I hoped , satis- fied you , in the main , that Christ can have but one church here upon earth ; and I believe , that it is as visible as that the scripture is in print , that none can be that church ...
Page 68
... discourse copiously of these matters with the late king himself , and of his majesty's having pro- posed to him some of the particulars he found in those papers . : " * Burnet's Collection of Papers , p . 188. 4to . Lond . 1689 . This ...
... discourse copiously of these matters with the late king himself , and of his majesty's having pro- posed to him some of the particulars he found in those papers . : " * Burnet's Collection of Papers , p . 188. 4to . Lond . 1689 . This ...
Page 69
... discourses they had with him on those heads , to keep him fixed to them . And it is very probable that they , apprehending their danger if any such pa- pers had been found about him writ in their hand , might prevail with him to copy ...
... discourses they had with him on those heads , to keep him fixed to them . And it is very probable that they , apprehending their danger if any such pa- pers had been found about him writ in their hand , might prevail with him to copy ...
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