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 55
... in his early travels and late administration , he seem'd a little biassed to one sort of religion ; the first is only to be a Character of K , Charles II , p . 611 . to the national religion : a blow yet the imputed CHARLES II . 55.
... in his early travels and late administration , he seem'd a little biassed to one sort of religion ; the first is only to be a Character of K , Charles II , p . 611 . to the national religion : a blow yet the imputed CHARLES II . 55.
Page 56
... late to dissemble ; we ought less to wonder at it , than to consider that our very judgments are apt to grow in time as partial as our affections : and thus by accident only , he became of their opinion , in his weakness , who had so ...
... late to dissemble ; we ought less to wonder at it , than to consider that our very judgments are apt to grow in time as partial as our affections : and thus by accident only , he became of their opinion , in his weakness , who had so ...
Page 60
... late Sovereign Lord , King Charles II . in regard to religion ; faithfully re- lated by his then assistant , Mr. Jo . Huddleston ; " printed in the second volume of the State Tracts of this reign ; we read , That " he [ Huddleston ] ...
... late Sovereign Lord , King Charles II . in regard to religion ; faithfully re- lated by his then assistant , Mr. Jo . Huddleston ; " printed in the second volume of the State Tracts of this reign ; we read , That " he [ Huddleston ] ...
Page 61
... late king , of bless- ed memory , by so many wonderful miracles , all his life- time , did also at his death call him to his mercy , by making him to be reconciled to his holy church ; which he did in this manner : The day he fell ill ...
... late king , of bless- ed memory , by so many wonderful miracles , all his life- time , did also at his death call him to his mercy , by making him to be reconciled to his holy church ; which he did in this manner : The day he fell ill ...
Page 65
... late king my brothers strong box , written in his own hand . The Second Paper : . ( 6 JAMES R. " " It is a sad thing to consider what a world of heresies are crept into this nation . Every man thinks himself as competent a judge of the ...
... late king my brothers strong box , written in his own hand . The Second Paper : . ( 6 JAMES R. " " It is a sad thing to consider what a world of heresies are crept into this nation . Every man thinks himself as competent a judge of the ...
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