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 97
... interest ; fools will follow them for the sake of fashion : and when it is once in such hands , Omnipotence itself can never preserve its purity . That very order of men who are maintained to sup- port its interests , will sacrifice ...
... interest ; fools will follow them for the sake of fashion : and when it is once in such hands , Omnipotence itself can never preserve its purity . That very order of men who are maintained to sup- port its interests , will sacrifice ...
Page 98
... interests , they will erect an independent dominion among themselves , dangerous to the liberties of man- kind ; and representing all those who oppose their ty- ranny as God's enemies , teach it to be meritorious in his sight to ...
... interests , they will erect an independent dominion among themselves , dangerous to the liberties of man- kind ; and representing all those who oppose their ty- ranny as God's enemies , teach it to be meritorious in his sight to ...
Page 102
... interest . 12 Laws were made against the nonconformists ——— and rigorously executed by the instigation of the pre- lates . ] It is said , on good authority , that his late ma- jesty , king George II . in the early part of his reign ...
... interest . 12 Laws were made against the nonconformists ——— and rigorously executed by the instigation of the pre- lates . ] It is said , on good authority , that his late ma- jesty , king George II . in the early part of his reign ...
Page 117
... interest , right , and possession , shall be void and expire , ipso facto , as if they had never been granted ; and that without any declarator , or further process , and then as now , and now as then , that they shall renounce all ...
... interest , right , and possession , shall be void and expire , ipso facto , as if they had never been granted ; and that without any declarator , or further process , and then as now , and now as then , that they shall renounce all ...
Page 121
... interest not to allow of variety of religions in his kingdom . Though all the sects in the world were to get together in it , he would not be at all prejudiced by it : for there is not one but what prescribes obedience , and preaches up ...
... interest not to allow of variety of religions in his kingdom . Though all the sects in the world were to get together in it , he would not be at all prejudiced by it : for there is not one but what prescribes obedience , and preaches up ...
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