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 59
... and it was by no means proper for him to shew that he had made the discovery . " After the Restoration , the king , Carte's History of the Duke of Ormonde , vol . II , p . 254 . lished by the command of his brother and as we CHARLES II .
... and it was by no means proper for him to shew that he had made the discovery . " After the Restoration , the king , Carte's History of the Duke of Ormonde , vol . II , p . 254 . lished by the command of his brother and as we CHARLES II .
Page 64
... shew me , where the power of deciding matters of faith is given to every particular man . Christ left his power to his church , even to forgive sins in heaven ; and left his spirit with them , which they exercised after his resurrection ...
... shew me , where the power of deciding matters of faith is given to every particular man . Christ left his power to his church , even to forgive sins in heaven ; and left his spirit with them , which they exercised after his resurrection ...
Page 66
... the power to forgive sins ? St. Paul tells the Corinthians , Ye are Gods husbandry , ye are Gods building ; we are labourers with God . This shews who are the labourers , and prince ; under whom , therefore , it is easy 66 THE LIFE OF.
... the power to forgive sins ? St. Paul tells the Corinthians , Ye are Gods husbandry , ye are Gods building ; we are labourers with God . This shews who are the labourers , and prince ; under whom , therefore , it is easy 66 THE LIFE OF.
Page 68
... shews it was the effect of a conversation , and was to be communicated to another : so that I am apt to think they were composed by another , and were so well relished by the late king , that he thought fit to keep them , in order to ...
... shews it was the effect of a conversation , and was to be communicated to another : so that I am apt to think they were composed by another , and were so well relished by the late king , that he thought fit to keep them , in order to ...
Page 175
... shew me several particulars in that seventeenth chapter which I had forgot . His se- cond argument was to prove , that if the duke of York had unqualified himself for that high office , as he plain- ly had for the meanest office in ...
... shew me several particulars in that seventeenth chapter which I had forgot . His se- cond argument was to prove , that if the duke of York had unqualified himself for that high office , as he plain- ly had for the meanest office in ...
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