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 66
... justice done where the offenders are their own judges , and equal interpreters of the law with those that are appointed to administer justice ? This is our case here in England in matters spiritual ; for the pro- testants are not of the ...
... justice done where the offenders are their own judges , and equal interpreters of the law with those that are appointed to administer justice ? This is our case here in England in matters spiritual ; for the pro- testants are not of the ...
Page 92
... justice nor prudence in it . When the conference was over , the lords voted an agreement with the commons , and dropped the ad- ditional clause before recited . " This , I believe , is pretty exact . For , on turuing to the journals of ...
... justice nor prudence in it . When the conference was over , the lords voted an agreement with the commons , and dropped the ad- ditional clause before recited . " This , I believe , is pretty exact . For , on turuing to the journals of ...
Page 105
... justice , or chief magistrate , on the oath of two wit- nesses was to make a record of a conventicle , where any five persons , above sixteen years of age ( besides those of the same household ) , should be assembled , for the exercise ...
... justice , or chief magistrate , on the oath of two wit- nesses was to make a record of a conventicle , where any five persons , above sixteen years of age ( besides those of the same household ) , should be assembled , for the exercise ...
Page 108
... justice , we will give and allow forty shillings , as a reward for every non - conformist preacher that shall be so secured . And we resolve to prosecute them , and all other such dangerous enemies of the government , and common ...
... justice , we will give and allow forty shillings , as a reward for every non - conformist preacher that shall be so secured . And we resolve to prosecute them , and all other such dangerous enemies of the government , and common ...
Page 109
... sickness and neces- sity to be allowed by a justice of peace ) , the money " * See the Dedication to Long's Sermon on the Original of War . 4to . Lond . ple , were now again introduced ; conformity paid to 1684 . CHARLES II . 109.
... sickness and neces- sity to be allowed by a justice of peace ) , the money " * See the Dedication to Long's Sermon on the Original of War . 4to . Lond . ple , were now again introduced ; conformity paid to 1684 . CHARLES II . 109.
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