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 104
... ment ; nor within five miles of any place where they had officiated , or taken upon them to preach ; upon pain of forfeiting forty pounds for such offence . Nor was any person so restrained , or who should not take the said oath , and ...
... ment ; nor within five miles of any place where they had officiated , or taken upon them to preach ; upon pain of forfeiting forty pounds for such offence . Nor was any person so restrained , or who should not take the said oath , and ...
Page 105
... will reflect disgrace on his name and administration , as long as there is sense , virtue , or Stat , 17 Car . II . c . 2 . Stat . 22 Car . II . 1 . ment of the prelates.- -In Scotland , mat- humanity , CHARLES II . 105.
... will reflect disgrace on his name and administration , as long as there is sense , virtue , or Stat , 17 Car . II . c . 2 . Stat . 22 Car . II . 1 . ment of the prelates.- -In Scotland , mat- humanity , CHARLES II . 105.
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From Original Writers and State-papers William Harris. ment of the prelates.- -In Scotland , mat- humanity , in the world.That these laws were rigorously executed , our histories abundantly testify . That the prelates instigated the ...
From Original Writers and State-papers William Harris. ment of the prelates.- -In Scotland , mat- humanity , in the world.That these laws were rigorously executed , our histories abundantly testify . That the prelates instigated the ...
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... ment , and give a toleration to all others who remained unsatisfied . But though more than one attempt was made ; and times , under this reign , greatly varied ; nothing was done to any purpose , through the zeal and bigotry of some of ...
... ment , and give a toleration to all others who remained unsatisfied . But though more than one attempt was made ; and times , under this reign , greatly varied ; nothing was done to any purpose , through the zeal and bigotry of some of ...
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... ment , that the said Oates shall not be received in any court , matter , or cause whatsoever , to be a witness , or give any evidence ; any thing in this act , in any wise , contained to the contrary notwithstanding " . " What is this ...
... ment , that the said Oates shall not be received in any court , matter , or cause whatsoever , to be a witness , or give any evidence ; any thing in this act , in any wise , contained to the contrary notwithstanding " . " What is this ...
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