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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... the head , which were very sig- nificant . His unwillingness to marry a protestant , though both the Catholick and the Christian crown a Burnet , vol . I. p . 73 . dence , on all occasions , to assert his regard 54 THE LIFE OF.
... the head , which were very sig- nificant . His unwillingness to marry a protestant , though both the Catholick and the Christian crown a Burnet , vol . I. p . 73 . dence , on all occasions , to assert his regard 54 THE LIFE OF.
Page 55
... protestants , were under the sharpness of his dis- pleasure , expressed by rallery as well as by other ways . Men ... protestant di vines . Those who saw him upon his death - bed , saw a great deal . " The duke of Buckingham , however ...
... protestants , were under the sharpness of his dis- pleasure , expressed by rallery as well as by other ways . Men ... protestant di vines . Those who saw him upon his death - bed , saw a great deal . " The duke of Buckingham , however ...
Page 60
... protestant : but at the time of his death he took off the mask , and openly appeared to be what he really was . In the paper , entitled , " A brief account of particulars occur- ring at the happy death of our late Sovereign Lord , King ...
... protestant : but at the time of his death he took off the mask , and openly appeared to be what he really was . In the paper , entitled , " A brief account of particulars occur- ring at the happy death of our late Sovereign Lord , King ...
Page 67
... protestant church , but that , if the civil magistrate please , he may call such of the clergy as he thinks fit for his turn at that time ; and turn the church either to presbytery , independency , or , indeed , what he pleases ? This ...
... protestant church , but that , if the civil magistrate please , he may call such of the clergy as he thinks fit for his turn at that time ; and turn the church either to presbytery , independency , or , indeed , what he pleases ? This ...
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... protestants , all Roman catholicks made no scruple to renounce and disclaim . But it coming now to be the subject - matter of the debate in this committee , the jesuits declared , with much warmth , that they ought not , nor could they ...
... protestants , all Roman catholicks made no scruple to renounce and disclaim . But it coming now to be the subject - matter of the debate in this committee , the jesuits declared , with much warmth , that they ought not , nor could they ...
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