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 82
... . The re- storation of episcopacy was , however , never out of the hopes of the ecclesiastical royalists ; who were intent * State Tracts , vol . II . p . 118 . and ceremonies restored with a high hand ; on keeping 82 THE LIFE OF.
... . The re- storation of episcopacy was , however , never out of the hopes of the ecclesiastical royalists ; who were intent * State Tracts , vol . II . p . 118 . and ceremonies restored with a high hand ; on keeping 82 THE LIFE OF.
Page 85
... hopes given them , that the government would not rigorously insist on the execution of a law so dis- agreeable to the people in general , and so prejudi- cial to particular persons ; many of whom , it was fore- seen , would be ...
... hopes given them , that the government would not rigorously insist on the execution of a law so dis- agreeable to the people in general , and so prejudi- cial to particular persons ; many of whom , it was fore- seen , would be ...
Page 96
... hopes are there , that there should be such a union amongst Christians , any where , as might invite a ra- tional Turk or infidel to embrace a religion , whereof he is told they have a revelation from God , which yet in some places he ...
... hopes are there , that there should be such a union amongst Christians , any where , as might invite a ra- tional Turk or infidel to embrace a religion , whereof he is told they have a revelation from God , which yet in some places he ...
Page 114
... hopes of happiness by his majesty were quickly put an end to , and Charles proved infinitely more their oppressor and persecutor , than the commonwealth of England , or Cromwell . - By virtue of a letter from the king , a proclamation ...
... hopes of happiness by his majesty were quickly put an end to , and Charles proved infinitely more their oppressor and persecutor , than the commonwealth of England , or Cromwell . - By virtue of a letter from the king , a proclamation ...
Page 123
... hope it is sufficiently by the bill of uniformity ) , we are glad to lay hold on this occasion to renew unto all our sub- jects , concerned in those promises of indulgence by a true tenderness of conscience , this assurance : That as ...
... hope it is sufficiently by the bill of uniformity ) , we are glad to lay hold on this occasion to renew unto all our sub- jects , concerned in those promises of indulgence by a true tenderness of conscience , this assurance : That as ...
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