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 73
... speaking of this same affair , says , " With this gracious disposition [ towards the papists ] his ma- jesty returned into England ; and received his catho- lick subjects with the same grace and frankness that he did his other : and ...
... speaking of this same affair , says , " With this gracious disposition [ towards the papists ] his ma- jesty returned into England ; and received his catho- lick subjects with the same grace and frankness that he did his other : and ...
Page 81
... speak well of the tricks and juggles of the Romish priests . - " I spoke severally , " says the lady Anne , wife of the duke of York , " to two of the best bishops we have in England [ Sheldon , archbishop of Canterbury ; and Blandford ...
... speak well of the tricks and juggles of the Romish priests . - " I spoke severally , " says the lady Anne , wife of the duke of York , " to two of the best bishops we have in England [ Sheldon , archbishop of Canterbury ; and Blandford ...
Page 88
... speak.Mr . Locke gives it as his opinion , " that Bartholomew - day was fatal to our church and religion ; throwing out a very great number of worthy , learned , pious , and orthodox divines , who could not come up to this [ non ...
... speak.Mr . Locke gives it as his opinion , " that Bartholomew - day was fatal to our church and religion ; throwing out a very great number of worthy , learned , pious , and orthodox divines , who could not come up to this [ non ...
Page 94
... speak the same thing ; that , by this means , though men cannot be all of one opinion , they may of one faith ; which they hold , not in unity of understanding , but , as our liturgy well expresses it , in the bond of peace , and unity ...
... speak the same thing ; that , by this means , though men cannot be all of one opinion , they may of one faith ; which they hold , not in unity of understanding , but , as our liturgy well expresses it , in the bond of peace , and unity ...
Page 99
... of the world , generally speaking , has had a great and conspicuous * Free Enquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil , p . 184. 12mo . Lond . 1758 . functions in private assemblies ; and met with countenance and и 2 CHARLES II .
... of the world , generally speaking , has had a great and conspicuous * Free Enquiry into the Nature and Origin of Evil , p . 184. 12mo . Lond . 1758 . functions in private assemblies ; and met with countenance and и 2 CHARLES II .
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